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The president of the United States, Donald Trump (74), tested negative for the corona virus, according to his personal physician. Rapid tests came back negative on “consecutive days,” Sean Conley (40) said in a statement Monday (local time).
He added that in addition to the antigen tests, other laboratory data had also been used to determine that the president was no longer contagious after his corona infection. When Trump first tested negative and how often was unclear.
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Trump announced on October 2 that he had been infected with the corona virus. Due to his Covid-19 illness, he was treated for three days in a military hospital. Personal physician Conley had already announced on Saturday that the president was no longer infectious. He did not release information on the test results at this time.
On his first trip to an election campaign appearance since his corona infection, Trump refrained from wearing a mask on Monday. Throughout the pandemic, Trump was rarely seen in public with mouth and nose protection. His opponents criticized him as a bad example. Not only was Trump infected with Corona, but so were many other White House employees and guests. (nim / SDA)