Overview
- Guajajara, who was discharged Thursday according to an InCor bulletin, left in good condition with no pain, normal eating, and controlled symptoms.
- She had been admitted Saturday to InCor at Hospital das Clínicas of the University of São Paulo after high fever, abdominal pain, and malaise.
- The hospital reported steady improvement during treatment with no recent fever, and it confirmed her status as clinically improved at discharge.
- She will follow a set course of medication and outpatient care, the bulletin said, which was signed by InCor clinical director Alfredo José Mansur.
- The health update comes as she prepares to step down March 30 to run for re‑election as a federal deputy from São Paulo, with secretary‑executive Eloy Terena expected to assume the ministry.