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The president was diagnosed with coronary artery disease on October 1 and is scheduled to embark on a three-state election campaign tour next week. Every Saturday he gathered several hundred people in the garden of the White House in the capital.

Sean Conley

Dr. Sean Conley says the new evidence shows the President is not requesting coronary heart disease.

Photo: Evan Vucci / AP / NTB

Dr. Sean Conley’s tests that were carried out on Saturday morning show that the president is no longer at risk of infection.

The proof

– Tonight I am pleased to report that in addition to the President meeting the requirement to come out of isolation, today’s coronation test early shows that he is “by today’s standards” no longer considered contagious. Conley writes this in a press release, which he says has been approved by the president.

It does not openly say that Trump has tested negative, something several American commentators point out. He also did not elaborate on Trump’s health or what tests have been done.

He writes that he will continue to monitor the president’s health in the coming days.

Tonight, US President Donald Trump held an election campaign rally on the lawn in front of the White House. PHOTO: AP

Trump was hospitalized with coronary artery disease last Friday, was released after three days and returned to the White House on Monday.

He declared himself free of infection as early as Friday in an interview with Fox News.

On a new election campaign tour

The president of the United States resumes the electoral campaign and goes on tour next week. It will hold an electoral rally in three states. He travels to Florida on Monday, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, and Iowa on Wednesday, campaign staff report.

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