Coronavirus was also detected in Trump’s 14-year-old son



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On the White House website, the country’s first lady shared a story describing her experience fighting the infection.

In it, M. Trump revealed that for B. Trump, whose coronavirus test was initially negative, the infection was later confirmed. The White House did not make this diagnosis public.

Trump says the son felt no symptoms. According to her, now her response to the investigation is again negative.

When the president himself asked reporters on Wednesday how his son was doing, he said: “Okay.”

Remembering her symptoms, the first lady wrote that they were “minimal.” She said she had headaches and whole body aches, was coughing and was very tired. Unlike D. Trump, she was not treated at the hospital. Now your research answer is no.

The president’s doctors have previously announced that his coronavirus test is also negative and that he is no longer spreading the virus. This week, Trump has returned to the stage of the presidential campaign, assuring his supporters that he is “in very good shape.”

On October 2, D. Trump reported on the couple’s infection with coronavirus on his Twitter account. He soon developed symptoms and was treated in the hospital for three days.

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