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Trump left the hospital at one-thirty Norwegian time. There, he was greeted with cheers and flags from Trump supporters who have been observing in the hospital for several days.

After a short trip, he got on the Marine One helicopter.

Donald Trump on his way to the Marine One helicopter in Bethesda

AT HOME: Donald Trump on his way to the Marine One helicopter.

Photo: SAUL LOEB / AFP / NTB

Twenty-five minutes after leaving the hospital, the helicopter landed on the lawn in front of the presidential residence.

Trump climbed the stairs alone, before standing next to a railing. Then he removed the bandage and put it in his pocket. He greeted and greeted the helicopter crew as it took off again. Trump stayed outside for about 10 minutes while talking to various people and was photographed, before disappearing out the door.

REMOVE MOUTH FROM MOUTH: President Donald Trump left the hospital with his mask on. Outside the White House, he took it off.

Continue treatment

In the White House, next to the doctor’s office, a newly constructed room with mosquito nets is ready for the president.

Dr. Sean Conley, who has been the primary caregiver for Trump at Walter Reed Hospital, said Monday that the president is improving, but that treatment is continuing.

In the last 24 hours, his condition has improved. Has not had a fever in the last 72 hours, is breathing normally.

Although he is not completely healthy yet, we think it is safe to send him home, Conley said.

At the White House, Trump will be under 24-hour medical supervision. According to the doctor, they are cautiously optimistic and “on guard.”

The doctors who treated Donald Trump.

THE DOCTOR’S TEAM: Trump’s doctors met with the press outside the hospital on Monday, where he was admitted for treatment.

Photo: Saul Loeb / AFP

Multiple doses of Remdesivir

On Sunday night, the president received the third dose of the drug Remdesivir, and it is said that he received a new dose tonight before returning home. On Tuesday he will receive another dose.

The doctor confirmed that Trump received oxygen twice. He has had no neurological symptoms.

When asked by the press how it could be safe for Trump to drive a car yesterday, Conley replied that the president was closely monitored and that every effort was made to ensure that both he and security personnel were safe.

The doctor did not respond the last time Trump had a negative coronal test.

“In the next few days, we will know more about the course of the disease,” he said.

SHOT: Dr. Sean Conley, who has the primary controller for Trump, confirmed that the plan is for the president to be discharged Monday.

– You feel better now than 20 years ago.

The doctor did not want to respond if he agrees with what Trump wrote on Twitter that covid should not be feared.

Later in the Twitter message Monday night, Trump wrote that he feels better now than he did 20 years ago.

“We have developed, under the Trump administration, some really good drugs and knowledge,” he writes.

– The president has been a phenomenal patient while he was here. It has been working all this time. We have talked about what is safe and sensible, and he has not pushed, Conley said when asked by reporters.

The doctor did not answer questions about whether special findings have been made on X-rays of the president’s lungs. Covid-19 can cause severe lung damage and pneumonia. Conley replied that he could not answer questions about this.

Several in the inner circle infected

The president of the United States has been receiving treatment at Walter Reed Military Hospital since Friday. It later emerged that Trump had tested positive for the crown.

Since it became known that the president has covid-19, several people in his inner circle have also been diagnosed with the virus. Several of them belong to the press department of the White House.

Conflicting information

Trump’s medical team said over the weekend that the president is on the road to recovery and “feels good.”

At the same time, there has been conflicting information about the severity of Trump’s condition.

Doctors acknowledged, following questions from journalists, that the president has experienced two cases of oxygen deprivation. Although he should not have had breathing problems, he should have given him oxygen and treated with steroids. The drug is usually used by patients who have a severe course of covid-19.

The president himself is said to have demanded to be released from the hospital on Sunday. On Monday, the medical team was to assess whether he is healthy enough to be transferred to the White House and continue treatment there.

Trump supporters outside Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.

JOY FOR TRUMP: Trump supporters outside Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.

Photo: Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP / NTB

And the presidential debate?

When it became clear that Donald Trump had been infected, they wondered if the debates between the presidential candidates could go as planned.

On Monday night, Democratic candidate Joe Biden said he was willing to face the crown-infected Trump in a debate on Oct. 15, if experts believe it is safe.

Biden spoke to reporters just before flying to a series of election campaign events in Miami, Florida. It was not clear whether he himself thought the debate should take place, but said he would listen to the experts.

– If investigators say it’s safe, and if the distance is safe, then that’s fine, Biden said.

In the first debate, the two candidates were about three meters apart. None of them used face masks.

Joe Biden and his wife Jill visited the Little Haiti Cultural Center in Miami, Florida on October 5.

READY TO MEET TRUMP: Joe Biden and his wife Jill wore face masks when they visited the Little Haiti Cultural Center in Miami, Florida on Monday. Here they pose in front of a group of colorful dancers.

Photo: Andrew Harnik / AP / NTB

Trump’s communications director, Tim Murtaugh, told CNN that Trump plans to participate in the upcoming debate.

When vice presidential candidates Mike Pence and Kamala Harris meet for a debate on October 15, the two will be separated by Plexiglas, the television station reports.

Donald Trump’s movements during the past week

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