Trump has met the CDC’s criteria for ending segregation and has been allowed to return to an active schedule by his physician.


The memo said the Trump-era U.S. Department of Disease Control and Prevention. Measures to end isolation from the centers have been met, but that’s not to say Trump received a negative coronavirus test after the first week’s positive test for the virus. However, in the opinion of the CDC there is no criterion to clear that isolation.

“I am pleased to report this evening that in addition to the President meeting with the CDC’s criteria for safe closure of isolation, this morning’s Covid PCR sample shows that, as currently recognized, it is no longer considered a transmission risk to others.” Conley reads the part from.

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Conley wrote that Trump is fever-free for “more than 24 hours” 10 days after the onset of symptoms, and after diagnostic tests, “there is no longer any evidence of an active response to the virus.”

Conley did not fully explain to the president what “advanced diagnostic tests” he received. For example, he did not specify whether he introduced a so-called viral culture – a process by which scientists try to infect living cells to see if they are active viruses.

Trump held his first public event since his diagnosis, giving a high-profile political speech to White House supporters on Saturday. He is currently hosting at least three individual rallies this coming week in Florida starting Monday. Conley has said he will continue to monitor Trump “as he returns to an active timetable.”

Officials – including K. Connolly – still could not disclose when he was tested negative by the president before his positive test last week, which makes sense when he was infected and how much.

This story is breaking down and will be updated.

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