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Hillary Clinton cancels West Coast swing following health scare
Hillary Clinton cancels West Coast swing following health scare
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Dr Lisa Bardack said she was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday and given antibiotics, but had become dehydrated at the New York event. Video shows her being supported by aides as they put her into her van after she left the ceremony early. The doctor's statement said she was now re-hydrated and "recovering nicely". "Secretary Clinton has been experiencing a cough related to allergies. On Friday, during follow up evaluation of her prolonged cough, she was diagnosed with pneumonia," Dr Bardack's statement said. "She was put on antibiotics, and advised to rest and modify her schedule," it went on. It is not yet clear whether Mrs Clinton will stick to her hectic campaign schedule, starting with a series of fundraisers in California on Monday and Tuesday.
Her Republican opponents have queried her physical fitness, with the presidential candidate Donald Trump telling supporters last month she "lacks the mental and physical stamina" to serve as president and fight Islamic State militants. Last month Dr Bardack said she was "in excellent health and fit to serve as president of the United States". She made a full recovery from surgery she underwent in 2012 for a blood clot, the doctor said. The Clinton campaign has accused opponents of pushing a "deranged conspiracy about Clinton's health".
Mrs Clinton is 68. Her Republican opponent Donald Trump is 70. Emerging later on Sunday from her daughter's home in New York, Mrs Clinton had said: "I'm feeling great. It's a beautiful day in New York." She then left for her home in Chappaqua, New York, and on Sunday evening Dr Bardack issued the health update. Earlier on Sunday, the Clinton campaign had responded to news of the incident at the ceremony by saying she had "felt overheated". The candidate came to the ceremony fresh from a political storm over comments she made about Mr Trump's supporters at a fundraiser on Friday. She had apologised on Saturday for suggesting half of the Republican's supporters were "deplorables".
Analysis - Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington
Pneumonia, allergies, hot weather. It's one lie after another for the pathological liar.Mebbe she fergot to get her pneumonia vaccine shot...
Hillary Clinton Clinton diagnosed with pneumonia
Sun, 11 Sep 2016 - Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been treated for pneumonia her doctor discloses after she was taken ill at a 9/11 ceremony in New York.
Dr Lisa Bardack said she was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday and given antibiotics, but had become dehydrated at the New York event. Video shows her being supported by aides as they put her into her van after she left the ceremony early. The doctor's statement said she was now re-hydrated and "recovering nicely". "Secretary Clinton has been experiencing a cough related to allergies. On Friday, during follow up evaluation of her prolonged cough, she was diagnosed with pneumonia," Dr Bardack's statement said. "She was put on antibiotics, and advised to rest and modify her schedule," it went on. It is not yet clear whether Mrs Clinton will stick to her hectic campaign schedule, starting with a series of fundraisers in California on Monday and Tuesday.
Her Republican opponents have queried her physical fitness, with the presidential candidate Donald Trump telling supporters last month she "lacks the mental and physical stamina" to serve as president and fight Islamic State militants. Last month Dr Bardack said she was "in excellent health and fit to serve as president of the United States". She made a full recovery from surgery she underwent in 2012 for a blood clot, the doctor said. The Clinton campaign has accused opponents of pushing a "deranged conspiracy about Clinton's health".
Mrs Clinton is 68. Her Republican opponent Donald Trump is 70. Emerging later on Sunday from her daughter's home in New York, Mrs Clinton had said: "I'm feeling great. It's a beautiful day in New York." She then left for her home in Chappaqua, New York, and on Sunday evening Dr Bardack issued the health update. Earlier on Sunday, the Clinton campaign had responded to news of the incident at the ceremony by saying she had "felt overheated". The candidate came to the ceremony fresh from a political storm over comments she made about Mr Trump's supporters at a fundraiser on Friday. She had apologised on Saturday for suggesting half of the Republican's supporters were "deplorables".
Analysis - Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington
Pneumonia, allergies, hot weather. It's one lie after another for the pathological liar.Mebbe she fergot to get her pneumonia vaccine shot...
Hillary Clinton Clinton diagnosed with pneumonia
Sun, 11 Sep 2016 - Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been treated for pneumonia her doctor discloses after she was taken ill at a 9/11 ceremony in New York.
Dr Lisa Bardack said she was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday and given antibiotics, but had become dehydrated at the New York event. Video shows her being supported by aides as they put her into her van after she left the ceremony early. The doctor's statement said she was now re-hydrated and "recovering nicely". "Secretary Clinton has been experiencing a cough related to allergies. On Friday, during follow up evaluation of her prolonged cough, she was diagnosed with pneumonia," Dr Bardack's statement said. "She was put on antibiotics, and advised to rest and modify her schedule," it went on. It is not yet clear whether Mrs Clinton will stick to her hectic campaign schedule, starting with a series of fundraisers in California on Monday and Tuesday.
Her Republican opponents have queried her physical fitness, with the presidential candidate Donald Trump telling supporters last month she "lacks the mental and physical stamina" to serve as president and fight Islamic State militants. Last month Dr Bardack said she was "in excellent health and fit to serve as president of the United States". She made a full recovery from surgery she underwent in 2012 for a blood clot, the doctor said. The Clinton campaign has accused opponents of pushing a "deranged conspiracy about Clinton's health".
Mrs Clinton is 68. Her Republican opponent Donald Trump is 70. Emerging later on Sunday from her daughter's home in New York, Mrs Clinton had said: "I'm feeling great. It's a beautiful day in New York." She then left for her home in Chappaqua, New York, and on Sunday evening Dr Bardack issued the health update. Earlier on Sunday, the Clinton campaign had responded to news of the incident at the ceremony by saying she had "felt overheated". The candidate came to the ceremony fresh from a political storm over comments she made about Mr Trump's supporters at a fundraiser on Friday. She had apologised on Saturday for suggesting half of the Republican's supporters were "deplorables".
Analysis - Anthony Zurcher, BBC News, Washington
She said she was fine yesterday.....huh.....
was she going to fly there? how was she supposed to get on the plane when she cant even get into a car?She said she was fine yesterday.....huh.....