Trump on coronavirus: he was very sick! – U.S



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US President Donald Trump said last night that his condition could have seriously deteriorated and that he would not be able to fight Covid-19 were it not for the experimental drugs he was administered, the Associated Press reported.

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“I asked the doctors today, ‘How bad was my condition?’

“Things seem to be going really bad, you know what I mean, right? I mean bad, because I’ve already lost five people,” Trump added, referring to the friends he lost in the battle against coronavirus.

He admitted that he had not been in “the best shape” after contracting the coronavirus. “He could not have overcome the disease at all” without an experimental antibody treatment, he stressed.
The version presented by the president tonight totally disagrees with the optimistic descriptions of his condition by his doctors, after he was diagnosed with Kovid-19 and had to be hospitalized, notes AP.

Trump to undergo a “medical exam” live on television

Meanwhile, sources in the presidential administration said that tomorrow Trump will appear for the first time in person at a public event after being infected with the coronavirus and will speak from the White House Balcony to an audience on the front lawn. His speech will be dedicated to “peaceful protests in support of the rule of law” in the country. Trump announced last night on Twitter that he would speak for the first time since he was infected with the coronavirus at a pre-election rally in front of his supporters in the city of Sanford, Florida, on Monday.

White House spokeswoman Kaylee Makenani acknowledged yesterday that holding such an event was fraught with difficulties and that “from a logistical point of view, holding a demonstration of this type would be very complicated.”

Earlier, Trump’s personal physician, Sean Conley, said the president was showing no signs of disease progression and that Saturday would obviously not pose a risk of infecting others.

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