Bill Clinton was discharged from a Southern California hospital on Sunday after undergoing treatment for an infection that had spread to his bloodstream.
The former U.S. president was released at about 8 a.m. local time from the University of California Irvine Medical Center in Orange, Calif., southeast of Los Angeles.
Clinton, 75, was admitted on Tuesday with an infection unrelated to COVID-19, officials said.
His spokesperson, Angel Urena, on Saturday said Clinton was receiving IV antibiotics while in hospital and that all health indicators were “trending in the right direction.”
“President Clinton has continued to make excellent progress over the past 24 hours,” Urena said.
“His
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