John Roberts gives update on malaria -recovery at 70

FOX News -anchor John Roberts is recovering after contracting malaria.
Roberts, 70, shared a health update via X On Saturday, August 30, he revealed that he was planning to leave Virginia’s Inova Fairfax Hospital “after five days and six nights.
The TV star wrote: “I hope to go home today to my family”, before I think about the disease itself, which is described by Mayo Clinic Like a parasite “spread to people through the bites of infected mosquitoes.”
Roberts wrote: “Malaria is a terrible disease that must be fully attacked when a diagnosis is made. In my time here I got so sick that every dog would feel sorry for me to fire the grill on Labor Day (well, perhaps ready to see how the grill is fired).”
He concluded: “I look forward to coming back to the saddle. Just stay away from these little effers.”
Roberts was admitted to the hospital before he was diagnosed after experiencing “uncontrolled shivering” while presenting on TV, according to an interview with which he held People That was published on Thursday 28 August. A personal health adviser then urged Roberts to “go to the there”.
Subsequent blood tests showed that the platelets of Roberts and the levels of white blood cells were both low before a diagnosis was presented.
He said to the outlet: “I thought,” Of course you have malaria … you never do anything in small measures. ” But I was a bit scared.
Roberts noticed that he thought he had contracted the disease, described by the Mayo Clinic to start shivering and chills before a high fever starts and starts sweating, while he is on vacation in Indonesia in July. The anchor told People That he started to feel about 10 days after he got home.
In Roberts’ X Post he thanked several people who supported him in the hospital, including woman Kyra PhillipsHe works for ABC News as a correspondent. “Thanks to my beloved wife … who has found Global Malaria Expert Dr. Doug In Malawi, who served all this as a leading hand. ‘
Roberts continued: ‘Also thanks to Longologist Matt Williams And all compassionate nurses and technicians at Inova Health: Genevieve, Claire, Lauren, Daniel, Yvonne, Anar, Raysa (who eventually found a good new vein for an IV then all the others ‘enough’ said) and the countless others behind the scenes helped with my recovery. ‘





