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Bill Clinton to remain in hospital overnight for treatment of infection
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Former President Bill Clinton will remain at the University of California Irvine Medical Center overnight Friday while he continues to receive treatment for a non-COVID-related infection, his spokesperson Angel Ureña tweeted Friday evening. The 75-year-old former president has been in the hospital since Tuesday.
"All health indicators are trending in the right direction, including his white blood count which has decreased significantly," Ureña wrote. "In order to receive further IV antibiotics, he will remain in the hospital overnight."
He said the former president "continues to be in excellent spirits, and is deeply grateful for the outstanding care he is receiving and the well wishes that people have sent from across America and around the world."
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