Bill Clinton expected to be discharged from hospital on Sunday
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Former President Bill Clinton is expected to be discharged from the hospital on Sunday, according to his spokesperson. Mr. Clinton is being treated for a non-COVID-related infection.
"President Clinton has continued to make excellent progress over the last 24 hours," spokesperson Angel Ureña tweeted Saturday. "He will remain overnight at UC Irvine Medical Center to continue to receive IV antibiotics before an expected discharge tomorrow."
Ureña said Mr. Clinton is in "great spirits."
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