Trump tested negative for Covid-19



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ILLUSTRATION. US President Donald Trump tested negative for Covid-19 on Monday (12/10/2020). REUTERS / Tom Brenner

Source: Reuters | Editor: Barratut Taqiyyah Rafie

KONTAN.CO.ID – WASHINGTON. The President of the United States, Donald Trump, tested negative for Covid-19 on Monday (12/10/2020). According to a team of White House doctors, the virus in Trump’s body is not currently being transmitted to other people.

Quotation Reuters, In a memo released by the White House, Dr. Sean Conley said that Trump had tested negative for several consecutive days using Abbott Laboratories’ BinaxNOW antigen card. He said the negative tests and other clinical and laboratory data “suggest a lack of detectable viral replication.”

Previous, Reuters It also reported that Trump announced through the Twitter media network that he was immune to the corona virus. This confession immediately received a warning from Twitter on Sunday (12/10/2020).

Twitter believes that this confession violates social media regulations regarding misleading information about Covid-19.

Read also: Twitter: Trump tweets violate rules on Covid-19 reporting

“The total and complete signal from the White House doctor was delivered yesterday. It means that I cannot (be immune) infected, nor can I transmit it. It is good to know that,” Trump said through his personal Twitter account.

Trump’s personal claim has apparently attracted Twitter’s security system, which since the pandemic has been intensely highlighting a string of fake news about the corona virus.

Read also: Donald Trump: I am immune to the coronavirus

“This Tweet violates Twitter’s rules on spreading misleading and potentially dangerous information about Covid-19,” Twitter said. Reuters.



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