WASHINGTON (AFP) – Former president George H.W. Bush was admitted to an intensive care unit Wednesday suffering from pneumonia, highlighting concerns about the health of a political dynasty’s patriarch just as a new US leader prepares to enter office.
Bush, 92, was initially hospitalized Saturday for shortness of breath, but was moved to intensive care “to address an acute respiratory problem stemming from pneumonia,’’ Bush’s office said in a statement.
“Doctors performed a procedure to protect and clear his airway that required sedation.’’
Early Wednesday, Bush’s wife, the former first lady Barbara Bush, 91, also was admitted to Houston Methodist Hospital “as a precaution after experiencing fatigue and coughing,’’ it said.
“President Bush is stable and resting comfortably in the ICU, where he will remain for observation,’’ said the statement, posted by Bush spokesman Jim McGrath on Twitter.
President Barack Obama, who was holding his final news conference before Donald Trump is sworn in as his successor Friday, said he has been in touch with the Bush family and that he and First Lady Michelle Obama were sending their prayers.
“They have not only dedicated their lives to the country, but they have been a constant support and good counsel for Michelle and me,’’ Obama told reporters.
“They are as fine a couple as we know.’’
Former president Bill Clinton tweeted: “41 and Barbara – thinking about you both and sending wishes for a speedy recovery. Love, 42.’’
Incoming vice president Mike Pence tweeted that he was keeping Bush “in our thoughts and prayers.’’