The popular salsero and sonero, Raulín Rosendo, performer of international hits such as “Mama Vieja”, “Uno se cura”, “Derroche” and others,
he is hospitalized in a New York hospital after suffering health complications.
Raulín was hospitalized 14 days ago in a Bronx hospital after suffering a rare drop in blood sugar (diabetes) without being diabetic.
Doctors treating him at Saint Barnabas Hospital on 186th Street and Third Avenue in the Bronx said yesterday that they were surprised when the native salsa singer from the Villa Duarte neighborhood of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, arrived at the emergency room in a coma. worn by paramedics.
Nearly, Raulín’s managers from New York confessed to this reporter that the singer started to recover on Wednesday, after almost three weeks of internship.
In October 2019, Raulín underwent a successful hip surgery.
Doctors explained to salsero’s relatives that it is an attack that occurs in one of the millions of people who do not suffer from diabetes.
Dominican announcer admitted for coronavirus
The iconic announcer Francis Méndez of the Amor 93.1 FM radio station is hospitalized at the Allien Pavillon hospital in Manhattan
Méndez, one of the most listened to radio voices in New York and other Northeastern states, fell three days ago under attack by COVID-19, those close to the announcer said.
Francis, who has had a career in front of the microphone in the Dominican Republic and New York for decades, had suffered from lung problems that could complicate the contagion.
The announcer, who had previously been hospitalized for lung problems, did not have to be intubated, but was connected to a respirator and is being monitored at the clinic located at 218th Street and Tenth Avenue in Manhattan. Presbyterian Hospital his relatives asked the doctors to transfer him.
It was reported that some of Méndez’s relatives demanded that privacy be respected and that journalists not disclose the cause of his detention.
While recovering, the situation of presenter Ramón Aníbal remained static until last night at the Jamaican hospital in Queens, where he was in intensive care for several days for a massive heart attack.