Andrew Yang back on campaign trail after kidney stone hospitalization

Andrew Yang is back on the campaign trail for New York City mayor after being hospitalized with a kidney stone.

Yang, 46, was discharged from Mt. Sinai West hospital after being diagnosed with a kidney stone, he said Friday morning. The former presidential candidate canceled his campaign events that day.

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He posted photos of himself attending an Easter egg hunt in the borough of Queens and eating french fries and a gyro on Saturday.

“Thank you to the team at Mt Sinai West for the excellent care,” his team said in a Friday tweet. “Have been discharged and will now proceed to drink lots of water for the rest of the day.”

“In the hospital with Andrew where we had our babies,” his wife tweeted Friday. “Andrew is doing well on meds, with the best care team ever. We are joking about how this kidney stone is our third baby. Apparently it’s the closest men can get to labor.”

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“Andrew is excited to be back on the trail, feeling great, and beyond grateful to the doctors & nurses who saw him and to the thousands of New Yorkers who have reached out in the last 24 hours,” a spokesperson for the campaign told the New York Post.

The Washington Examiner reached out to Yang’s campaign for comment but did not immediately hear back.

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