Democrat Norcross in intensive care, faces ‘extended recovery’
- New Jersey Representative Donald Norcross is in intensive care at Cooper University Hospital due to a gallbladder infection that progressed to sepsis.
- Norcross faces an extended recovery, as he requires more time for rehabilitation and is still in intensive care.
- His absence from the House is problematic for House Democrats, especially given their narrow majority of 220-213 in Congress after recent elections.
- His office continues to operate, and staff are in regular contact with Norcross, but the timeline for his hospital stay remains uncertain.
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New Jersey Democrat Rep. Norcross faces 'extended recovery' from sepsis hospitalization
Norcross, who was admitted to a hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina, has been absent from the lower chamber since his hospitalization on April 6. The lawmaker was admitted for a gallbladder infection that turned into sepsis
Democrat Norcross in intensive care, faces ‘extended recovery’
Rep. Donald Norcross (D-N.J.), 66, was admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) at a New Jersey hospital and was said to be dealing with “an extended recovery that could require physical rehabilitation,” according to a Tuesday press release from his office. Norcross was transferred to Cooper University Health Care on April 7 “following a…


Congressman's 'Extended' Hospitalization Causes Problems for House Democrats
New Jersey Rep. Donald Norcross is facing an extended hospitalization following a serious medical emergency, his office announced. The Democrat, who represents the state’s 1st District, is currently in intensive […] The post Congressman's 'Extended' Hospitalization Causes Problems for House Democrats appeared first on The Western Journal.
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