US President Donald Trump is being treated with Remdesivir at Walter Reed Military Hospital in Bethesda, where he also tweeted that night.

Coronavirus – the second wave

Half a year after the spring outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the second wave of the pandemic has arrived. The radical increase in the number of infected is forcing more and more countries to re-impose restrictions, despite the fact that the world economy has not even recovered from the effects of the spring outbreak. According to the posters, the second wave also reached Hungary. Follow our news!

The president will be given Remdesivir, which is used to treat mild Covid-19, his doctor confirmed in his morning statement, who also said Trump did not need oxygen. “I am pleased to report that the President is doing well,” said Sean Conley.

In an earlier statement issued by the doctor before Trump was taken to the hospital, the doctor said he had been given a polyclonal antibody preparation against Trump and received zinc, vitamin D, aspirin and two other medications.

Before going to the hospital, Trump posted a short video on Twitter announcing that he was going to the hospital, and at night he wrote: “I think everything is fine.”

Donald Trump is being treated at Walter Reed Military Hospital in Bethesda, delivered as a precaution a few hours after his positive test for coronavirus. Although you have mild symptoms, you are at risk of developing more severe symptoms due to your age and being overweight. Trump said he would work from the hospital. The president’s wife, Melania Trump, also contracted the infection.

On Friday night it was announced that the coronavirus infection had been identified in Kellyanne Conway, former senior adviser to the president and Republican Senator from North Carolina Thom Tillis. Both were present in the White House rose garden when Trump announced Amy Coney Barrett’s constitutional judge nomination.

Politico reports that the United States National Security Apparatus is closely monitoring whether certain foreign countries, which the United States considers its opponents or enemies, are trying to exploit the president’s coronavirus infection in any way. The newspaper quoted Dave Butler, spokesman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as saying: “The United States military stands ready to protect our country and its citizens. There is no change in the readiness of our forces.”

Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio, head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, wrote on Twitter that “it is a grave mistake for any of our opponents who see an opportunity to test America because of the president’s positive virus test.”



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