December 23rd 2024.
Former President Bill Clinton was taken to Georgetown University Medical Center on Monday due to a fever that had developed. His spokesman informed CNN that the former president is currently undergoing tests and observation at the hospital in Washington, DC.
In an interview with CNN, Angel Urena, the deputy chief of staff to Clinton, reassured that the former president is doing well. He also expressed Clinton's hope of being able to return home in time for Christmas. Despite the circumstances, Clinton remains in good spirits and is grateful for the excellent care that he is receiving.
At 78 years old, Clinton was at his residence in Washington when he was brought to the hospital. This is not the first time that he has dealt with health concerns. In 2004, he underwent quadruple bypass heart surgery and in 2010, he had two stents inserted to address an artery blockage. In 2021, he was hospitalized again for an infection that had spread to his bloodstream.
Despite these challenges, Clinton has been actively involved in various activities. He was particularly engaged in the recent elections and has maintained a busy travel schedule since then. He even released a new book titled, "Citizen: My Life After the White House."
Stay tuned for updates on Clinton's condition.
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