Corona infection: will Trump return to the White House soon?



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The condition of the president of the United States, Trump, “continued to improve”, said the doctors who treated him. If his constitution stays that way, Trump could soon return to the White House.

According to doctors, US President Donald Trump could soon be discharged from the hospital after his coronavirus infection. The health of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, “has continued to improve.”

Dr. Brian Garibaldi said in front of Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda, near Washington, that if Trump continues that well, they hope to be able to discharge him Monday. Treatment could then continue at the White House.

Ups and downs with Trump

Trump’s personal physician, Sean Conley, had said immediately before that Trump’s health had continued to improve. However, as with any disease, there are ups and downs. The president’s oxygen levels briefly fell twice in recent days.

He still doesn’t have a fever, said Sean Dooley, one of the doctors who treated him. In addition, Trump received another dose of the drug Remdesivir and for the first time also the drug dexamethasone, an anti-inflammatory steroid, as announced by lung specialist Brian Garibaldi. Side effects are not initially obvious.

Conley reported that the 74-year-old man was treated with the steroid after his oxygen levels dropped to 93 percent. The president was not out of breath.

Continuation of Remdesivir treatment

If Trump returns to the White House, his treatment with remdesivir, which is scheduled for five days, should continue there, Garibaldi and Conley said. Initially, Trump is expected to spend as much time “out of bed” as possible.

Looking at the speculation circulating about Trump’s health, Conley said he had not tried to hide anything in recent days. Rather, it was important for her to reflect the “optimistic attitude” of Trump and the medical team.

Deutschlandfunk reported on this issue on October 4, 2020 at 7:00 pm


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