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Bill Clinton was released from the South California Hospital

Bill Clinton was released from the South California Hospital
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Orange: Bill Clinton released Sunday from the South California Hospital where he was treated for infection and will return to New York to continue his recovery, a spokesman said.
Former President left the University of California Irvine Medical Center around 8am with Hillary Clinton on his arm.
Dressed in jeans and sports coats and wearing a face mask, he left the hospital slowly and stopped to shake hands with doctors and nurses marched on the sidewalk.
He gave a thumbs up when a reporter asked how he felt, and he and Hillary Clinton then took a black SUV.
They departed at the convoy was escorted by the California Highway Patrol and headed to the airport.
“Fever and white blood fever Bill Clinton normalized, and he will return to New York to complete his antibiotics,” said Dr.
Alpesh N.
Amin in a statement shared on Twitter by Clinton’s spokesman.
Clinton, 75, was received on Tuesday to Southeast Hospital Los Angeles with an infection that was not related to Covid-19.
He planned to continue recovery at his home in Chappaqua, New York said, officials said.
Angel UCara’s spokesman said Saturday that Clinton would remain hospitalized one night to receive further intravenous antibiotics.
But all health indicators are “trends in the right direction,” said Urena.
“President Clinton continues to make excellent progress for the past 24 hours,” said Urena.
Hillary Clinton has been with her husband in the hospital and accompanied there Saturday by Princess Chelsea.
President Joe Biden said Friday night that he had spoken with Bill Clinton, and former president “sent the best.” “He’s fine; he really,” Biden said during a speech at Connecticut University.
Aide to the former president said Bill Clinton had a urological infection that spread to his bloodstream, but he was in improvement and had never experienced septic shock, potentially threatening life.
Aude, who spoke to journalists at the hospital in the condition of his name was not used, said Clinton was in the hospital intensive care section but did not receive ICU treatment.
In the years since Clinton left the White House in 2001, the former president had faced health fears.
In 2004, he underwent a quadruple bypass surgery after experiencing prolonged chest pain and shortness of breath.
He returned to the hospital for surgery for the lung who fainted in 2005, and in 2010 he had a pair of stents implanted in the coronary artery.
He responded by hugging most of the vegan diet which saw it losing weight and reported health improvement.
Clinton repeatedly returned to the stump, campaigned for democratic candidates, especially Hillary Clinton during his failed offerings for the president’s nomination.
And in 2016, when Hillary Clinton looked for the White House as a Democratic nomination, her husband – at that time a grandfather and approached 70 – returned to the campaign trail.

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