The popular salsero and sonero, Raulín Rosendo, interpreter of international hits such as “Mama Vieja”, “Uno se cura”, “Derroche” and others,
he is admitted to a hospital in New York after contracting health complications.
Raulín was hospitalized in the Bronx 14 days ago after having a rare drop in sugar (glucose in the blood) without having diabetes.
Doctors treating him at Saint Barnabas Hospital at 186th Street and Third Avenue in the Bronx said they were surprised yesterday when the indigenous salsa singer from the Villa Duarte neighborhood of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, arrived at the emergency in a comatose state. worn by the paramedics.
Close to Raulín’s managers in New York, this reporter confided that after nearly three weeks of internship, the singer began to recover from this Wednesday.
In October 2019 Raulín underwent successful hip surgery.
The doctors explained to relatives of the salsero that it is an attack that occurs in one of the millions of people who do not have diabetes.
Dominican announcer admitted for coronavirus
Emblematic announcer Francis Méndez of radio station Amor 93.1 FM is admitted to Allien Pavillon Hospital in Manhattan
Méndez, one of the most listened to radio voices in New York and other northeastern states, fell by COVID-19 three days ago, those close to the announcer said.
Francis, who has a decades-long career in front of the microphone in the Dominican Republic and New York, suffered from lung problems that could complicate the infection.
The announcer, who had previously been hospitalized for the lung problem, did not need to be intubated, but he was connected to a ventilator and is being kept under observation at the clinic at 218th Street and Manhattan’s Tenth Avenue is an extension of the Presbyterian Hospital , his relatives asked the doctors to transfer him.
It was reported that some of Méndez’s relatives asked them to respect privacy and that journalists did not disclose the reason for his detention.
While they recover, presenter Ramón Aníbal’s situation remained static until last night at the Jamaica hospital in Queens, where he spent several days in intensive care for a massive heart attack.