Bush Sr.’s sister dies after contracting coronavirus

Sister of 41st US President George W. Bush Sr. Nancy Ellis Bush has died after contracting coronavirus. Her son told The New York Times.

The American woman died at the age of 95 due to complications caused by COVID-19 in a nursing home in Massachusetts on Sunday, January 10.

Bush was hospitalized on December 30 with a fever. The coronavirus test showed a positive result. In recent days, her condition has deteriorated markedly, her son admitted.

Former US President George W. Bush passed away at the age of 94 in December 2018. In the same year he was hospitalized twice. In the first case, the cause was sepsis, in the second, low blood pressure and weakness.

George W. Bush was President of the United States of America from 1989 to 1993. Bush’s international politics is marked by military operations in Panama, the Philippines and the Persian Gulf, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and the collapse of the USSR two years later. He was the father of the 43rd US President George W. Bush.

/Media reports.