Bill Clinton is ‘doing fine’ and will be out of hospital soon, Biden says
Global News
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, 75, was admitted to hospital on Tuesday with an infection unrelated to COVID-19, his spokesman said.
Hillary Clinton returned Saturday morning to the Southern California hospital where Bill Clinton is recovering after being treated for an infection.
The former president is doing fine and will be released soon from the University of California Irvine Medical Center, President Joe Biden said Friday night.
Biden said during remarks at the University of Connecticut that he had spoken to Clinton and the former president “sends his best.”
“He’s doing fine; he really is,” Biden said.
“He’s not in any serious condition,” Biden said. “He is getting out shortly, as I understand it. Whether that’s tomorrow or the next day, I don’t know.”
Hillary Clinton has been with her husband at the hospital southeast of Los Angeles. She returned around 8 a.m. Saturday in an SUV accompanied by secret service agents.
Clinton, 75, was admitted on Tuesday with an infection unrelated to COVID-19, his spokesman said.
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.