Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Clinton to spend 1 more night in hospital

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ORANGE, Calif. — Bill Clinton will spend one more night at a Southern California hospital where he is recovering from an infection, a spokesman said Saturday.

“President Clinton has continued to make excellent progress over the past 24 hours,” spokesman Angel Urena said in a statement.

Clinton will remain overnight at University of California Irvine Medical Center “to receive IV antibiotic­s before an expected discharge tomorrow,” the statement said.

Hillary Clinton has been with her husband at the hospital southeast of Los Angeles. She returned Saturday with her daughter Chelsea Clinton around 8 a.m. Saturday in an SUV accompanie­d by Secret Service agents.

President Joe Biden said Friday night that he had spoken to Bill Clinton and the former president “sends his best.”

“He’s doing fine; he really is,” Biden said during remarks at the University of Connecticu­t.

Clinton, 75, was admitted on Tuesday with an infection unrelated to COVID-19, Urena said.

“He is in great spirits and has been spending time with family, catching up with friends, and watching college football,” said Urena’s Saturday statement.

An aide to the former president said Clinton had a urological infection that spread to his bloodstrea­m, but he is on the mend and never went into septic shock, a potentiall­y life-threatenin­g condition.

The aide, who spoke to reporters at the hospital on the condition his name wasn’t used, said Clinton was in an intensive care section of the hospital but wasn’t receiving ICU care.

In the years since Clinton left the White House in 2001, the former president has faced health scares. In 2004, he underwent quadruple bypass surgery after experienci­ng prolonged chest pains and shortness of breath. He returned to the hospital for surgery for a partially collapsed lung in 2005, and in 2010 he had a pair of stents implanted in a coronary artery.

He responded by embracing a largely vegan diet that saw him lose weight and report improved health.

Clinton repeatedly returned to the stump, campaignin­g for Democratic candidates, most notably Hillary Clinton during her failed 2008 bid for the presidenti­al nomination. And in 2016, as Hillary Clinton sought the White House as the Democratic nominee, her husband — by then a grandfathe­r and nearing 70 — returned to the campaign trail.

 ?? Damian Dovarganes / Associated Press ?? Former first lady and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, center right, closes her coat as she exits the University of California Irvine Medical Center before midnight in Orange, Calif., Thursday. Former President Bill Clinton was admitted to the Southern California hospital Tuesday with an infection but he is “on the mend,” his spokesman said.
Damian Dovarganes / Associated Press Former first lady and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, center right, closes her coat as she exits the University of California Irvine Medical Center before midnight in Orange, Calif., Thursday. Former President Bill Clinton was admitted to the Southern California hospital Tuesday with an infection but he is “on the mend,” his spokesman said.

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