Bogor –
The video is accompanied by the narration of a Confucian character, Urip Saputra, who died and then came back to life or suspended animation viral on social media. How is Urip’s current condition?
Urip is currently still being treated at the Regional General Hospital (RSUD) of the city of Bogor. Urip’s health is said to have improved after being healed for 4 days.
“Still here, being treated, in the operating room. His health conditions? Improving, already good, in the sense that the vital signs have started to improve that’s allDeputy Director of Services at Bogor City Hospital, Sari Chandrawati, said when contacted on Wednesday (15/11/2022).
During the treatment, according to Sari, Urip Saputra’s health continued to be stable and improved after the treatment. Even so, Urip was not allowed to go home.
“Yes, now it’s getting better. The condition is stable, there are no ups and downs. It’s stable and it’s getting better,” said Sari.
“But we have to wait for the results of the doctor’s visit, if according to the treating doctor we can be allowed to go home. We have to make sure his condition is healthy or improving (before we go home),” he added.
Urip Saputra started undergoing treatment at Bogor City Hospital on Saturday (12/11). He was taken to hospital after his family said Urip had come back to life after being pronounced dead.
Bogor City Hospital confirmed Urip arrived alive, not in a coffin and was taken by ambulance.
“The point is that this patient is still being treated in the hospital, this is the first. Secondly, this patient came with impaired consciousness, then he was treated, there were no problems and he was transferred to the room. But was the previous statement if he is dead, he was in hospital, Wallahualam the truth, what is clear is we are just looking at our SOP,” Bogor City Hospital director Ilham said on prompting, Monday (14/11 ).
“Here (at Bogor City Hospital) he didn’t use a chest. He said the coffin was opened at home, but that’s what he said, let’s not make a fuss, officers prioritize patient safety,” he said. added.
(zap/zap)