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A former American president was admitted to the hospital…is this what happened to him?

The office of former US President Bill Clinton announced that he was admitted to a hospital in Washington, due to a fever.
“President Clinton was admitted to Georgetown University Medical Center this afternoon for tests and observation after developing a fever,” Angel Urena, Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, said on the X platform.

Bill Clinton got sick

He added that he was “in good spirits.” Clinton, 78, spent five days in the hospital in October 2021 due to blood problems.
When he was 58 years old, in 2004, Clinton underwent heart surgery, and six years later, stents were implanted in his coronary artery.
Health concerns prompted Clinton to change his lifestyle, including adopting a vegetarian diet.

Bill Clinton’s health condition

The last time Clinton’s health made headlines was in November 2022, when he contracted Covid, but he said at the time that his symptoms were “mild.”
He also expressed his gratitude for “receiving the taste,” and about two years ago, Clinton announced that he had been infected with the Corona virus, and he said at the time: Tests confirmed that I was infected with the Covid virus. I suffer from mild symptoms, but I am fine in general, and I keep myself busy at home.
In 2021, Clinton’s spokesman said that Clinton was admitted to a hospital in California after suffering a urinary tract infection.
Clinton led the United States for two presidential terms, from 1993 to 2001. Clinton is the second-youngest living American president, after Barack Obama, who is 63 years old, and is a few months older than George W. Bush and President-elect Donald Trump.

Clinton’s support for Biden

The former President of the United States of America, Bill Clinton, said that President Biden crowned his exceptional service career with the presidency that brought America out of an unprecedented pandemic, according to a statement he published on his official page on “X”.
He noted that Biden’s term “also witnessed the creation of millions of new jobs, rebuilt the exhausted economy, strengthened our democracy, and restored our standing in the world.”

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