Trump’s doctor Sean Conley: the president is doing great



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The president’s doctor, Sean Conley, gave a positive picture of Donald Trump’s condition when he held a press conference in front of Walter Reed Hospital in Maryland.

According to Conley, the decision was made to transport the President of the White House to the hospital alone and with a group at Walter Reed Hospital in Maryland.

“We did it because he is the president of the United States,” said Conley, who said the president no longer had a fever and that his heart, kidneys and liver were working properly.

Despite reassuring messages from the president’s doctors, news about the president’s health varied somewhat on Saturday.

At the same time that Sean Conley said that the president was up and running, not having trouble breathing, and feeling better, evasively answered questions about whether Trump has received or is receiving oxygen:

“He’s not getting oxygen today,” Conley said.

According to sources from CNN, the AP news agency and ABC News, the president received oxygen before being transferred from the White House to the hospital.

One of the other doctors in the group responsible for the president’s care at Walter Reed Hospital also said they were now working to encourage Trump to eat and get out of bed.

According to another of the doctors It is said that Donald Trump felt so good that he could go home right now.

“We are very happy with the condition of the president,” said Conley, who did not want to set a date for the president to leave the hospital.

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows gave a different picture of how President Trump has fared over the past 24 hours. When meeting with a group of reporters after the press conference, Meadows described that the president had gone through a “very worrying” period on Friday and that the next 48 hours will be crucial for the development of the disease.

During the last 24 hours Several people who may be related to Donald Trump have also been confirmed to be infected.

To date, eight of them, along with Trump himself, who participated in the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett as the new Supreme Court Justice in the White House’s Rose Garden on September 26 have been confirmed infected. One of them was Senator Thom Tillis (R), who wore a mouth guard during the ceremony. Another is former Governor Chris Christie, who also participated in role-playing games before the first presidential debate earlier this week.

According to Sean Conley, the president had been confirmed infected “72 hours ago,” which would mean earlier than was known. This would mean that Donald Trump continued to travel and meet people after learning he was infected. Conley later corrected his statement, saying that he believed the president was now on his third day.

According to Conley, he has a cough and the president’s cold on Thursday got better and the fever he had on Friday is gone.

Donald Trump was taken to Walter Reed Hospital in Maryland by helicopter the night before Saturday Swedish time, after he was confirmed to be infected on Friday morning Swedish time. At the hospital, Trump was treated with various drugs that doctors hope will have a positive impact on the course of the disease. One of them is remdesivir, an approved antiviral drug, which is supposed to inhibit the spread of the virus in the body.

But the president was also treated by the pharmaceutical company Regeneron, not yet approved, rain cov2 even before he left the White House. The medicine consists of a mixture of two artificial antibodies that will increase the body’s resistance to the virus.

Donald Trump also receives the famotodine, a well established drug for acid reflux. In test tubes, the substance has also been shown to prevent coronavirus from entering the cells of the body.

Later Saturday, Donald Trump thanked the hospital staff. “Thanks to your help, I feel good,” the president wrote on Twitter.


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Donald Trump was taken to Walter Reed Hospital in Maryland by helicopter Saturday night.



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