The Arizona Republic

Daughter says fear of flu keeps McCain out of D.C.

Senator continues to get therapy at Sedona home

- Dan Nowicki Nowicki is The Republic’s national political reporter. Follow him on Twitter, @dannowicki.

Meghan McCain says her father, Sen. John McCain, is remaining in Arizona for now, in part over concerns about the 2018 flu season in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere. The 81-year-old Arizona Republican was hospitaliz­ed in December in Bethesda, Maryland, for a viral infection and side effects related to his ongoing chemothera­py for brain cancer.

Ailing Sen. John McCain is remaining in Arizona for the time being, in part over concerns about the deadly 2018 flu season in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere, daughter Meghan McCain said.

But, she added, there’s “a very high likelihood that he will come back to D.C. at some point.”

The 81-year-old Arizona Republican was hospitaliz­ed in December in Bethesda, Maryland, for a viral infection and side effects related to his ongoing chemothera­py for brain cancer. He returned to Arizona before Christmas and has been getting physical therapy at his family cabin near Sedona. His office has not given an update on McCain’s health since Dec. 17, at which time he said he looked forward to returning to work on Capitol Hill in January, which didn’t happen.

“Part of the problem, too, is like it’s this deadly, crazy flu season,” Meghan McCain, a television commentato­r, said during a Politico podcast interview posted online Wednesday. “And his immune system is so down, everybody is worried about him getting the flu.

“But he’s very present,” she added. “We talk about politics all the time. Mentally, he’s 100 percent there. Just physically, he had torn both of his Achilles’ tendons and, you know, it’s taken some time to get back to physical fighting form.”

The flu season generally runs from October or November to as late as May, but usually peaks between December and February, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.

McCain, the 2008 Republican presidenti­al nominee and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, was diagnosed in July with glioblasto­ma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. Meghan McCain, a co-host of ABC’s

The View, characteri­zed glioblasto­ma as a “rough, rough, rough cancer” but was largely upbeat about her father’s recovery

“He’s doing, actually, really good. He’s made this really incredible comeback,” she said on the podcast. “... He’s doing well. And I think it’s a very high likelihood that he will come back to D.C. at some point.”

Despite being away from Washington, John McCain has stayed involved. He frequently tweets and publishes through his office written statements on the issues of the day. This week he teamed up with Sen. Chris Coons, DDel., on a bipartisan immigratio­n bill.

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