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Twitter has pointed to a tweet written by Donald Trump for “spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19.”
In a post, the president of the United States falsely claimed that the coronavirus is less lethal than the seasonal flu “in most populations.”
The tweet, which can still be seen but has been hidden on Trump’s page, said: “We have learned to live with it (the flu) just as we are learning to live with Covid, in most populations! much less lethal! “
Facebook removed the post, and a company spokesperson said: “We removed the incorrect information on the severity of COVID-19 and have now removed this post.”
Experts agree that COVID, which has killed more than 200,000 people in the United States and more than a million worldwide, is more deadly than seasonal flu.
In other tweets, Trump wrote that he was “feeling great” as he continues to recover from the coronavirus.
He added that he was “looking forward to” the next presidential debate against his Democratic rival Joe Biden on October 15 in Miami.
There have been concerns that the remaining discussions might not continue if Trump is still suffering from coronavirus.
Trump returned to the White House on Monday after he was treated in hospital for COVID-19 for three nights.
Shortly after his return, the The american president released two videos, one with images of his trip accompanied by orchestral music, the other of him speaking on a balcony flanked by American flags.
In the videos, he told Americans to “get out there” and “don’t be afraid” of COVID-19, despite the 210,000 coronavirus-related deaths in the United States so far.
“We are going to go back to work, we are going to be in front … I know there is a risk, there is a danger, but it’s okay,” he said.
He also suggested that he might now be “immune” to the virus after feeling “better.”
But some experts, including America’s leading infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, have warned that the president could face a relapse of symptoms.
Lung specialist professor Stephen Holgate told Sky News that Trump could become seriously ill with a “Second wave” of COVID-19 in a few days.
“It’s still in the first wave. The second wave is yet to come, when the immune system ramps up. It will probably hit it in two or three days,” he said.
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Trump seemed out of breath when he returned to the White House after his hospital stay.
His illness occurred just weeks before Election Day, when Americans will elect Trump or Joe Biden as their next president.
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