Former President Jimmy Carter was released from the hospital Wednesday after being omitted earlier in the week for a urinary tract infection, according to The Carter Center.
Carter, 95, was admitted to a Georgia hospital Tuesday with the infection. He has been hospitalized numerous times throughout 2019, most recently on Nov. 11 for a brain bleed. Carter recovered from the procedure and returned home Nov. 27.
“He [Carter] said he looks forward to further rest and recovery at home in Plains, Georgia,” according to the statement from The Carter Center.
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Carter has visited the hospital for numerous falls this year. One such fall left him with stitches on his brow and another fall resulted in a broken hip. Carter is the oldest living president in U.S. history.
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