Justice Thomas, who was hospitalized on Friday, was being treated with intravenous antibiotics and was expected to be released in a day or two, the court said on Sunday.
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Justice Clarence Thomas was hospitalized on Friday with “flu-like symptoms,” the court said.
Justice Clarence Thomas, the longest-serving member of the U.S. Supreme Court, was hospitalized with an infection on Friday after experiencing flulike symptoms, the court said in a statement on Sunday.
Justice Thomas was being treated with intravenous antibiotics at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington, the statement said.
Patricia McCabe, a spokeswoman for the Supreme Court, said that Justice Thomas’s illness was not Covid-19 or related to the virus.
“His symptoms are abating, he is resting comfortably, and he expects to be released from the hospital in a day or two,” the statement said, adding that he would participate in the “consideration and discussion of any cases” that he cannot physically be present for “on the basis of the briefs, transcripts, and audio of the oral arguments.”
Justice Thomas, 73, was nominated by President George H.W. Bush and was seated on Oct. 23, 1991, making him the court’s most senior conservative member.
He and the eight other Supreme Court justices have been vaccinated and boosted against Covid-19.
At least two justices, Amy Coney Barrett and Brett M. Kavanaugh, have previously contracted the virus.
The Supreme Court reconvenes on Monday.
Adam Liptak contributed reporting.
Source: nytimes.com