The Manila Times

Bill Clinton positive for Covid, says symptoms ‘mild’

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WASHINGTON, D.C.: Former United States president Bill Clinton said on Wednesday he had tested positive for the coronaviru­s, but assured that his symptoms were mild, and he encouraged people to get vaccinated.

It is the latest health scare for the 76-year-old, who was briefly hospitaliz­ed last year and has undergone several operations since 2004.

“I’m doing fine overall and keeping myself busy at home. I’m grateful to be vaccinated and boosted, which has kept my case mild, and I urge everyone to do the same, especially as we move into the winter months,” Clinton wrote on Twitter.

In October 2021, Clinton spent five nights in a hospital in California for a blood infection, before walking out arm in arm with his wife, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.

In 2004, at 58, he underwent a quadruple bypass operation after doctors found signs of extensive heart disease.

Six years later, he had stents implanted in his coronary artery.

This prompted him to adopt a vegetarian diet and to speak out publicly about how his change in food consumptio­n helped him get healthier.

“Maybe if I had ... not eaten so many hamburgers and steaks, which I love, maybe if I had, you know, had slightly less stress in my life ... maybe it would have been different,” Clinton told ABC News in 2004 after his successful heart surgery.

Clinton led the US for two presidenti­al terms, from 1993 to 2001.

In the two decades since leaving the White House, he has thrown himself into numerous humanitari­an and diplomatic causes.

He traveled the world, not just to receive generous speaking fees and to attend conference­s, but to visit disaster areas or raise funds for the fight against AIDS.

Clinton, who once called himself “the comeback kid” during the 1992 Democratic Party primary battle, supported his wife’s unsuccessf­ul presidenti­al campaign against Donald Trump in 2016.

Gradually his pace has slowed, and he has been traveling less in recent years.

The Clintons now live in Chappaqua, New York.

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Former United States president Bill Clinton speaks during a news conference at the Empire State Building in New York City on April 21, 2022.
AFP FILE PHOTO COVID POSITIVE Former United States president Bill Clinton speaks during a news conference at the Empire State Building in New York City on April 21, 2022.

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