U.S. former president Bill Clinton was in a California hospital on Thursday with an infection and responding well to two days of treatment, his doctors said. Clinton, 75, was admitted on Tuesday evening to the UCI Medical Center in Irvine “for a non-COVID-19 infection,” Clinton spokesperson Angel Urena. “He is on the mend, in good spirits, and incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses and staff providing him with excellent care.” The former president went to the hospital after feeling fatigued and was diagnosed with sepsis, an infection of the bloodstream, which doctors believe started as a urinary tract infection, CNN reported, citing his doctors.
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