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Donald Trump did not need oxygen overnight, but he was put on a scuba belt and received his first dose, writes President Sean Conley’s physician in a memo.
The White House released the information in the afternoon local time, early morning in Sweden.
According to the doctor, he is “happy to report that the president is doing very well.”
Trump resigned after his first dose of the antiviral drug remdesivir “rest comfortably.”
The president himself writes in a post on Twitter that “It’s going well, I think!”
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1312233807991496704
According to the Medical Products Agency, remdesivir is the first drug approved for the treatment of COVID-19 through a rapid procedure. It should be given to people with pneumonia who need oxygen. It is only given in hospitals, by drip, to patients who can be closely monitored.
The president was taken to Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda on Friday night Swedish time. According to the White House, the president will be transferred from the White House to the hospital as a pure security measure and will continue to work from there in a special suite that is always ready for the president. According to CNN and the Reuters news agency, the president had a “mild fever.”
Earlier in the evening confirmed Sean Conley that Donald Trump also received Regeneron’s experimental drug Regn-Cov2, which was used in tests on patients who received the coronavirus.
The tests should show that the amount of virus is decreasing.
Donald Trump’s doctor stated then also that Trump also received tablets of zinc, vitamin D, melatonin, famotidine and an aspirin.
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