Henriette Reker “it’s okay”



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The mayor of Cologne went to the hospital shortly before New Year’s Eve. The reason for Henriette Reker’s stay at the clinic was initially unknown. The city has now announced details of the treatment.

Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker has been at the Cologne University Clinic since Tuesday due to a “acute diagnosis” treated in the hospital. The city announced this in an official announcement. Initially, nothing was known about the reason for their stay. Only the diagnosis is not related to the coronavirus or the long-term consequences of the October 2015 attack in which Reker was injured.

On Friday, the city announced in another announcement that the 64-year-old was being treated for “venous thrombosis.” The media reported on this.

“Treatment with the goal of a full recovery is positive,” said city spokesman Alexander Vogel of “Bild”. “Based on the current status, the mayor can leave the university clinic in the next few days,” he said. She is fine. He spent the turn of the year at the university clinic.

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