Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas , Hospitalized With Flu-Like Symptoms.<br />CNN reports Clarence Thomas, a <br />Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court <br />was hospitalized on March 18, .<br />"after experiencing flu-like symptoms.".<br />Supreme Court officials say the 73-year-old Justice does not have COVID-19.<br />Supreme Court officials say the 73-year-old Justice does not have COVID-19.<br />It is not COVID-related. The Justice does not have COVID. , Statement from Supreme Court spokesperson, as reported by CNN.<br />He underwent tests, was diagnosed with an infection, and is being treated with intravenous antibiotics. , Press release from Supreme Court, via CNN.<br />His symptoms are abating, <br />he is resting comfortably, , Press release from Supreme Court, via CNN.<br />and he expects to be released <br />from the hospital in a day or two. , Press release from Supreme Court, via CNN.<br />Officials say Thomas will not remotely attend any Supreme Court functions, though he reportedly intends to be as active as possible.<br />Officials say Thomas will not remotely attend any Supreme Court functions, though he reportedly intends to be as active as possible.<br />Justice Thomas will participate in the consideration and discussion of any cases for which he is not present on the basis of the briefs, transcripts, <br />and audio of the oral arguments. , Press release from Supreme Court, via CNN.<br />Thomas, like the rest of his peers on <br />the Supreme Court, is vaccinated and <br />boosted against the coronavirus.<br />Thomas, like the rest of his peers on <br />the Supreme Court, is vaccinated and <br />boosted against the coronavirus
