Health updates on Moscow-based entertainment figures and related notes

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Television host Yulia Bordovskikh was rushed to a Moscow hospital after experiencing a sudden deterioration in health, according to a Telegram channel that first reported the incident. The channel cites a source claiming the 54-year-old Bordovskykh family has recently battled weakness, a persistent cough, chills, and a high fever, prompting concern among those close to her.”

Emergency doctors evaluated Bordovskikh at the hospital, noting signs compatible with a respiratory infection. The medical team admitted her for further observation. A rapid test for a coronavirus infection was administered and returned negative, though clinicians decided to keep her under close medical supervision as a precautionary measure.

Meanwhile, Evgeny Malyshko, the director of the Pakhmutova Cultural Foundation, reported that renowned composer Alexandra Pakhmutova, who had been admitted to an infectious diseases ward in a Moscow hospital, showed improvements and was discharged to recover at home. Malyshko added that, while discharge could have occurred earlier, doctors preferred to ensure all indicators were stable before allowing it, to be certain of her health status.

In related news, Dmitry Koldun commented on the emotional impact connected to the Snow Maiden storyline, highlighting the psychological strain that performers can experience in this context.

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