Bill Clinton Discharged from Hospital After Flu Treatment
Former President Bill Clinton has been discharged from MedStar Georgetown University Hospital after treatment for the flu following a one-day admission due to fever.
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Updated: Dec 24th, 2024, 2:51 PM ET
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Former President Bill Clinton, 78, has been discharged from MedStar Georgetown University Hospital after being treated for the flu. He had been admitted for testing after developing a fever, but his condition was not deemed urgent. Clinton expressed gratitude for the care he received and sent holiday wishes to the public. His health history includes several serious issues since leaving office, yet he remains active in public life, promoting his memoir and engaging in political support.
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