Fox News Anchor John Roberts Shares Health Update After Hospital Stay

Fox News anchor John Roberts recently revealed a serious health scare that landed him in the hospital. He shared that he began experiencing severe body pain and uncontrollable shivering, symptoms that quickly escalated into a medical emergency. Doctors later discovered the cause — malaria, an illness he most likely contracted during a recent overseas trip.

Roberts explained that he first thought it was flu-like symptoms, but blood tests showed dangerously low platelets and white blood cell counts. Once the diagnosis was confirmed, he was immediately started on IV artesunate, a strong treatment used in severe cases. “I have never felt that sick in my life,” Roberts admitted, describing the recovery as “up and down.”

Despite the challenges, the veteran journalist expressed determination to return to work. He shared updates with viewers, thanking colleagues who filled in during his absence. His goal is to be back at the anchor desk as soon as possible, continuing the work he has dedicated decades to.

With a career spanning CNN, CBS News, and Fox, Roberts has covered major world events, from natural disasters to presidential politics. His resilience both on the field and now in his personal health journey is a reminder of his dedication. As he recovers, viewers and colleagues alike look forward to his return and the steady reporting he is known for.

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