Hillary Clinton leaves hospital after seeing Bill on his fourth night there suffering sepsis: Biden says he thinks 'he will be out soon' Hillary and Chelsea Clinton were pictured visiting Bill at the hospital on his fifth day there suffering sepsis Hillary donned a black and white tunic, headband, face mask and sunglasses carried a coffee as she was escorted into the hospital Chelsea, 41, who wore jeans, a jacket and baseball cap Bill, 75, was admitted into the hospital on Tuesday after a urological infection developed into sepsis, a life-threating reaction to an infection By Shannon Thaler For Dailymail.Com Published: 17:09 BST, 16 October 2021 | Updated: 17:09 BST, 16 October 2021 Viewcomments Hillary Clinton was pictured visiting Bill at the hospital on his fifth day there suffering sepsis and Joe Biden said the former president is 'doing fine' and 'will be out soon'. Hillary and Bill's daughter Chelsea Clinton, 41, arrived at the University of California Irvine Medical Center this morning. Hillary, donning a black and white tunic, headband, face mask and sunglasses carried a coffee as she walked into the hospital alongside Chelsea, who wore jeans, a jacket and baseball cap. Bill, 75, was admitted into the hospital on Tuesday after a urological infection developed into sepsis, a life-threating reaction to an infection. Hillary Clinton was pictured visiting Bill at the hospital on his fifth day there after he was admitted on Tuesday when a urological infection developed into sepsis, a life-threating reaction to an infection Hillary, 41, donning a black and white tunic, headband, face mask and sunglasses carried a coffee as she walked into the University of California Irvine Medical Center this morning Hillary and Bill's daughter Chelsea Clinton (right), 41, went to visit her father wearing jeans, a jacket and a baseball cap Clinton's spokesman Angel Urena said on Friday night that Clinton had to spend yet another night in the hospital to receive intra-venous antibiotics for an infection unrelated to Covid-19. Biden remarked while at the University of Connecticut on Friday that he had spoken to Clinton. 'Oh, I wanted to see how he was doing... I've been trying to get a hold of him. He's doing fine, he really is.' Biden added: 'He's not in any serious condition. 'He is getting out shortly, as I understand it. Whether that’s tomorrow or the next day, I don’t know,' he said. The President also noted that he hasn't seen Clinton in a while and plans to 'have some lunch' with him in the near future. The blood infection that forced the former president to be hospitalized on Tuesday was reportedly caused by the bacteria known as E Coli, his doctors confirmed on Friday morning. Urena noted that the 75-year-old's white blood count was high but has since decreased, indicating that 'all health indicators are trending in the right direction'. 'President Clinton continues to be in excellent spirits, and is deeply grateful for the outstanding care he is receiving and the well wishes that people have sent from across America and around the world,' Urena added. Security escorted Hillary and Chelsea into the hospital Biden remarked while at the University of Connecticut on Friday that he had spoken to Clinton. 'Oh, I wanted to see how he was doing... I've been trying to get a hold of him. He's doing fine, he really is' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility