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Donald Trump posed Norwegian time Saturday night for a live medical exam on Fox News’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”
There, Dr. Marc Siegel, affiliated with the channel, asked the president a series of questions.
The television interview was the president’s first since he was diagnosed with Covid-19.
In the interview, Trump was asked a series of questions about how the last week has been and how he feels now.
– How you feel? Dr. Siegel began.
– Does not hang
“I feel very strong and very good,” Trump responded.
The interview was conducted on video while the president was sitting outside the White House. He was not wearing a mask.
Tested again
Additionally, Trump said he no longer takes medication.
– I have not taken medication in eight hours. It feels good. I don’t like medication, he told the channel.
The president also noted that he was tested again for the coronavirus today, but that he had not received the result.
– I am on the lowest scale or infection free. It’s great to see it go away (the coronavirus, editor’s note), he added.
– I could have left the hospital earlier.
Trump was also asked if he felt scared the first few days, to which he replied that he had not felt strong, but that he did not have breathing problems either.
However, he noted that he felt different after 24 hours.
– I think I could have left the hospital earlier, answered Trump, who also said that he had negotiated with the doctors about this.
– I have a lot of respect for doctors, some of the best. But I wanted to leave the hospital much earlier. I wanted to go after the first day. After taking Regeneron (an experimental drug, editor’s note) I didn’t feel bad. But I stayed there because they wanted to be safe, he added.
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Invite hundreds
On Saturday, Trump plans to invite hundreds of people to an election rally outside the White House. He reports to sources from both the New York Times and ABC News.
According to the media, Trump will speak to those present from the balcony.
In addition, the president plans to travel to Florida on Monday, according to the AP news agency.
Here’s to holding an election campaign rally in Sanford. It will be the first time that Trump has participated in an election campaign since he was infected with the virus.
“Trump outbreak”
The president is currently in solitary confinement as a result of being diagnosed with Covid-19 a week ago.
Up to 34 people have tested positive in the so-called “Trump eruption”, linked to the White House. Among them are the first lady, advisers, journalists, colleagues, but also the family of people who have been in the White House.
Several of them participated in an event in Rosehagen outside the White House.
No one would answer this
– A blockbuster event
On Friday night, infection control expert Anthony Fauci stated that there has been a massive infection event at the White House.
– I think the numbers speak for themselves. We had a high-profile event at the White House. And it was in a situation where people stood their ground and didn’t wear masks, Fauci told CNBC News.
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In the interview, Fauci also explains that there was one finding in particular that convinced him to recommend everyone to wear bandages: that between 40 and 45 percent of those who become infected do not develop symptoms, and that these people contribute significantly to the spread of infection.