President Trump “fired today … don’t fear the crown” | Voice of america



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President Donald Trump, who was hospitalized after being infected with the new coronavirus, revealed his plans to be discharged from the hospital on the 5th.

In a tweet, President Trump said he would leave Walter Reed Military Hospital around 6:30 p.m.

President Trump said he was in much better condition than 20 years ago and stressed that he should not be afraid of the coronavirus.

It also revealed that the United States is currently developing excellent (crown-related) drugs.

President Trump, however, did not say whether he would return to the White House immediately after being released from the military hospital.

The White House released a photo of United States President Donald Trump, who was diagnosed with the new coronavirus, working in the presidential office at Waltard Military Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington on the 3rd.
The White House released a photo of United States President Donald Trump, who was diagnosed with the new coronavirus, working in the presidential office at Waltard Military Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, near Washington on the 3rd.

Earlier, President Trump announced the first infection in a tweet in the early morning of the 2nd, saying: “We will begin the quarantine and recovery process immediately” and “we will get through it together.”

President Trump showed mild symptoms and planned to stay at the White House residence during the recovery period, but was transferred to a military hospital on Day 2.

President Trump praised the hard work of the medical staff in front of the crown through a short video message posted in a tweet on the 4th, and even left the hospital and waved in the car to greet supporters outside the hospital.

Later, President Sean Conley’s doctor told President Trump that he had been treated with drugs such as remdesivir and dexamethasone, and that his condition was stable.

Meanwhile, the New York Stock Exchange rose when news broke that President Trump was about to be delisted.

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