
John Fetterman’s staff says senator ‘remains on a path to recovery’
Brady Knox
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Sen. John Fetterman’s (D-PA) staff assured the public that the senator’s health is good and improving in a statement Monday.
“We don’t have a lot to update folks with since there’s no real news to report except that John is doing well, working with the wonderful doctors, and remains on a path to recovery,” a statement from Fetterman’s office read. “He is visiting with staff and family daily, and his staff are keeping him updated on Senate business and news.”
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“Our team is moving full speed ahead and working tirelessly for the people of Pennsylvania. Just last week we opened a new office in Erie and will be opening several more offices in the coming weeks,” the statement continued.
Fetterman’s staff said the senator’s recovery will be a “weeks-long process and while we will be sure to keep folks updated as it progresses, this is all there is to give by way of an update.”
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Fetterman’s health has been a concern since he suffered a stroke in May. He was admitted to the hospital on Feb. 8 for lightheadedness. Shortly thereafter, he checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for clinical depression.
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