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WASHINGTON, Oct.11 (Xinhua) – On Sunday (Oct.11) U.S. President Donald Trump. He came out claiming that he now has The “immunity” is a new coronavirus disease (COVID-19), although medical research indicates that humans can be re-infected with the new coronavirus.
“It seems that I have immunity. I am immune to COVID-19,” Trump said during an interview with Fox News television. “It seems that I have been immune to the disease for a long time or a short time. I don’t know. . Nobody knows. “
Sean Conley, a White House physician revealed on Saturday (October 10) that Trump was tested for COVID-19. Positive. On October 1, he was hospitalized for 3 days before returning to the White House for treatment. “It is no longer considered a risk to infect others.”
Conley, however, did not release information about Trump’s COVID-19 test. When was the last refusal?
The research was published in the journal Nature Medicine in September. Indicating that those recovered from COVID-19 That does not mean they have lifelong immunity.
Several White House officials tested positive for COVID-19 both before and after Trump contracted COVID-19.