Hillary Clinton, 74, has revealed she has tested positive for Covid-19.
The former first lady tweeted: ‘Well, I’ve tested positive for COVID. I’ve got some mild cold symptoms but am feel.
‘I’m more grateful than ever for the protection vaccines can provide against serious illness. Please get vaccinated and boosted if you haven’t already!’
Her husband, Bill Clinton, has tested negative for the virus and ‘is feeling fine,’ Hillary added.
The former president is quarantining and may be taking extra precautions after his recent hospital stay.
Hillary Clinton , 74, has revealed she has tested positive for Covid-19
Hillary broke the news on Twitter on Tuesday evening
The former first lady said her husband, Bill Clinton, tested negative for the virus and ‘is feeling fine’
The 75-year-old spent five nights at the University of California Irvine Medical Center in Orange, receiving treatment for a urological infection in October.
Meanwhile, Hillary has had several health scares of her own over the years.
In February 2016, she was seen being supported by security on both sides after she slipped while walking up a flight of stairs in South Carolina.
Clinton has had several slips and falls in the past including when she tripped while getting on a plane in 2012, when she fractured her elbow after slipping over in the White House in 2009, and when she was treated for blood clots in 2012 and 2013.
Under increasing pressure to reassure supporters ahead of her presidential run in 2016, she released her medical history in 2015.
Doctor Lisa Bardack, from New York, detailed the candidate’s health history, including previous treatments for concussion, complete family history of heart disease, an analysis of blood clots, and a thyroid gland examination, according to the New York Post.
Her husband, Bill Clinton, has tested negative for the virus and ‘is feeling fine,’ Hillary added.. Bill Clinton is picture leaving the UC Irvine Medical Center with Hillary Clinton last October
It’s not yet clear if her husband, Bill Clinton, has the virus but the former president may be taking extra precautions after his recent hospital stay. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, accompanied by his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, walks out of University of California Irvine Medical Center, in Orange, California, U.S. October 17
Meanwhile, Hillary has had several health scares of her own over the years. In February 2016, she was seen being supported by security on both sides after she slipped while walking up a flight of stairs in South Carolina
Her husband has also had his share of medical issues.
An aide to the former president said last October, that Bill’s urological infection spread to his bloodstream, but he never went into septic shock, a potentially life-threatening condition.
The aide, who spoke to reporters at the hospital on the condition his name wasn’t used, said Clinton was in an intensive care section of the hospital but wasn’t receiving ICU care.
Clinton, who had a quadruple heart bypass in 2004, was in Southern California for a ‘series of events’ when he fell ill, CBS medical contributor Dr David Agus said.
‘At the first event he started to feel light headed, nausea, vomiting and was brought to a hospital,’ doctors told him.
‘At that hospital he was found to have an infection in his blood and they did a CAT scan, looked over his body and even his brain. And the infection source was found to be the urine.
Hillary has been a fierce advocate for masking and vaccination.
Sharing the increasingly worrying number of COVID-19 infection during the early stages of the pandemic in 2020, Hillary pleaded with her followers to wear a mask.
Ahead of the 2020 Presidential election, the former first lady shared a viral snap of herself wearing a mask with the word VOTE.
‘Putting the mask on – no makeup – was about signaling how important this is for everyone to do,’ an aide said at the time.
On Tuesday, Hillary once again advised everyone to get boosted after revealing she had become infected with COVID-19.
source:dailymail