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Sean P. Conley, the doctor to the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has been “cautiously optimistic” on the progress of the president’s situation after being admitted for his coronavirus infection, although he has warned that he is not out of danger yet.
In a statement published late this Saturday, he reported that “substantial progress” had been made since his diagnosis and added that Trump has completed his second dose of remdesivir “without complication” and remains “fever free and without assisted respiration.”
Trump has assured this Saturday in a video posted on his Twitter that he is “much better” and that he will return to the campaign soon, after White House sources indicated that the President’s health was “very worrying.”
The President has asserted that “he will return soon” to end the campaign and has described the treatments given by the doctors as “miraculous”. although he has pointed out that “the next couple of days” will be key to seeing how his disease develops.
Despite these statements by Trump and his medical team, During the morning of this Saturday a source from the White House told the press that Trump’s vital signs in the last 24 hours had been “very worrying”, that the next 48 hours “will be critical for his condition” and that he is not yet “on the road to full recovery.”
The only person in charge of the White House during the press conference of the medical team at Walter Reed National Military Hospital was the chief of staff, Mark Meadows.
On the other hand, this Saturday it was also announced that Donald Trump Jr., one of the tycoon’s sons, has tested negative for coronavirus. “I give myself a few more days as a precaution, I will take the test again and if it tests negative again I will return to work,” he has made known on his Twitter account.
Who has tested positive is the former governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, who helped Trump prepare the last presidential debate. With Christie’s positive, the president’s environment adds 14 people diagnosed as infected with the coronavirus in 24 hours, a figure higher than that of countries such as Belgium, New Zealand, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand or Vietnam.
In addition to Trump, Christie, who is hospitalized with mild symptoms, has tested positive, the first lady, Melania Trump; Republican Senators Ron Johnson, Thom Tillis and Mike Lee; Trump’s campaign manager, Bill Stepien; the president of the Republican National Convention, Ronna McDaniel; the president of the University of Notre Dame, John Jenkins, a member of the staff of the White House and three journalists of the White House.