So, the former American president, according to his wishes, is celebrating Christmas on December 25 with his family, and not in the hospital.
Former US President Bill Clinton has been released from the hospital and will continue treatment at home. His assistant, Angel Urena, announced this on Tuesday, December 24, on social network X.
President Bill Clinton has been discharged from the hospital after being diagnosed with the flu, a spokesman said.
“President Clinton has been released after being treated for the flu. He and his family are very grateful for the exceptional care provided by the MedStar Georgetown University Hospital team and are touched by the warm messages and congratulations he has received,” Angel wrote Urea.
The spokesperson added that Clinton was sending everyone her “warmest wishes for a happy and healthy holiday season.”
On Monday afternoon, the 78-year-old former president was hospitalized for examination and observation due to a high temperature.
Previously, in October 2021, Clinton spent five nights in the hospital due to blood poisoning.
In 2004, at the age of 58, he underwent quadruple coronary artery bypass surgery after doctors discovered signs of major cardiovascular disease. Six years later, he had stents placed in his coronary artery. This incident prompted Clinton to make lifestyle changes, including switching to a vegetarian diet.
The last time Clinton’s health received media attention was in November 2022, when she tested positive for Covid-19. At the time, she said her symptoms were mild and she was “grateful for the vaccine and booster dose.”
Democrat Bill Clinton served two terms as president, from January 1993 to January 2001.
Earlier it was reported that former US President 78-year-old Bill Clinton was hospitalized in Washington with a high temperature.
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