Disapointing: Democratic
presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has called off plans to visit the US west
coast after a health challenge at an event commemorating the September 11,
2001, terror attacks in New York.
A local media reported that Clinton had been scheduled to travel
to California on Monday and Tuesday but her campaign office said she had
cancelled it.
Clinton was said to have cancelled the plan because she had been
suffering from pneumonia since Friday.
The former secretary of state
made an early exit from the memorial event with a video shared widely on social
media appearing to show her stumbling and requiring assistance as she got into
a van.
An initial statement from spokesman Nick Merrill said that
Clinton had “felt overheated” after spending 90 minutes at the 9/11 ceremony.
Clinton’s doctor, Lisa Bardack, later issued a statement, saying
the former first lady had become overheated and was suffering from dehydration
after having been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.
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.
“She was put on antibiotics, and advised to rest and modify her
schedule,” Bardack said.
After the incident Clinton was taken to her daughter Chelsea’s
residence, from which she later emerged and said: “I’m feeling great, it’s a
beautiful day in New York,” a local media reported.
The episode comes amid recent speculation about the state of Clinton’s health by supporters of Republican candidate Donald Trump, which Clinton’s camp has dismissed as conspiracy mongering.
The episode comes amid recent speculation about the state of Clinton’s health by supporters of Republican candidate Donald Trump, which Clinton’s camp has dismissed as conspiracy mongering.
Neither 68-year-old Clinton nor 70-year-old
Trump has released their official medical records.
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