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“On Saturday, it’s ten days since Thursday’s diagnosis, and based on the advanced diagnosis curve that the medical team has performed, I hope the president will return to risk-free public participation at that time,” said Dr. President Conley, according to secretary Kayleigh McEnany.
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The Covid-19 outbreak In the White House and around Trump it has dominated much of the recent election campaign and further polarized America, where, for example, Joe Biden voters wear mouth guards to a greater extent, but Trump misjudges them. Caution has been taken from various quarters, especially regarding televised electoral debates, while large encounters have been held with Trump supporters where most ignore the recommendations of infection control authorities.
Trump himself said in an interview with Fox News Thursday night that he believes there will be big meetings for him this weekend in Florida and Pennsylvania, two very important states in the presidential election. “It’s amazing what’s going on, I feel so good,” he told presenter Sean Hannity.
Critics have pointed out that Trump himself said Wednesday that he was “very ill” when he was admitted and that multiple sources testified that he received oxygen treatment. The CDC Public Health Agency’s recommendations for such details are that the patient can be contagious for 20 days or more.
The organizer of television debates CPD announced Thursday that at least the next of the two remaining presidential debates will be held digitally for security reasons. Then message after message from both sides followed and the situation at this point is that Trump has no intention of participating in any of that and accuses CPD of running the affairs of his rival Biden.
There are reasons to question exactly how healthy Trump is, not least because of Dr. Conley’s evasive response to press conferences and his admission that he tried to paint a beautifying picture of the head of state’s health. History is also littered with presidents who, with or without the help of their doctors, have tried to hide their physical deficiencies.
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