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First lady Melania Trump is reportedly ‘fine’ following her COVID-19 diagnosis early Friday.
‘Ms. Trump is doing well. His symptoms have not worsened and he continues to rest, ” Melania’s chief of staff, Stephanie Grisham, shared with DailyMail.com.
She is in contact with her husband Donald Trump while he undergoes treatment at Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.
‘He is thinking of all those who are sick and wishes them a speedy recovery, ”added Grisham.
First lady Melania Trump is reportedly ‘fine’ after her COVID-19 diagnosis early Friday. Pictured with Donald Trump at the presidential debate Tuesday night.
Melania suffered milder symptoms than the president, reporting a headache and cough. Pictured above wearing a mask Tuesday in Cleveland, Ohio, at the presidential debate
The rest of the First Family, including Trump’s son Barron, who lives in the White House, tested negative for the coronavirus. Trump, Melania and Barron photographed in August
Early Friday morning, just before 1 a.m., Trump, 74, announced that he and Melania, 50, tested positive for COVID-19 after their senior adviser Hope Hicks tested positive for the contagious virus – just a few weeks before the presidential elections.
The rest of the First Family, including Melania and Trump’s son Barron, who lives in the White House, tested negative for coronavirus.
Trump tweeted on Friday: ‘Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get out of this TOGETHER! ‘
On Friday night, the president was airlifted to Walter Reed Hospital for a stay of several days for treatment “as a precaution” after reporting symptoms of fever, cough and congestion. He also reportedly had “trouble breathing”.
A Trump adviser told CNN on Friday there was “cause for concern” as the president’s symptoms were considered “severe,” but White House officials said there was no reason for the public to be concerned.
Donald Trump pictured greeting reporters before boarding Marine One outside the White House to be taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to be treated for COVID-19 on Friday night.
Trump imagined boarding Marine One to be transported to Walter Reed Hospital
Melania tweeted on Friday that she was experiencing ‘mild symptoms’ and that she and her husband ‘feel fine’ despite her diagnosis.
On Friday night, Donald Trump tweeted an upbeat message from the hospital that read: ‘I’m doing fine I think! Thank you all. LOVE!!!’
The president’s doctor said he is ‘fine’ and is undergoing a variety of treatments, including a cocktail of polyclonal antibodies made by Regeneron that is not available to the public, remdesivir, an anti-Ebola drug that has already been demonstrated. its effectiveness against the virus.
You are also taking zinc, vitamin D, famotidine (the generic name for Pepcid AC), melatonin, and aspirin daily.
Melania tweeted on Friday that she was experiencing ‘mild symptoms’ and that she and her husband are ‘feeling fine’ despite her diagnosis.
Joe Biden tested negative for the virus twice on Friday after joining Trump on the stage of the presidential debate on Tuesday. He wore a mask as he continued his election campaign, stopping in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
As many Americans have done this year, @potus and I are self-quarantined at home after testing positive for COVID-19. We feel good and I have postponed all the next commitments. Please make sure you stay safe and we will all get through this together. ‘
‘Thank you for the love you send us. I have mild symptoms, but overall I feel fine. I hope for a speedy recovery ”, he added.
White House communications director Alyssa Farah confirmed that Trump had not transferred power to Vice President Mike Pence, despite his hospitalization. “The president is in charge,” he said.
The president’s diagnosis comes after months of refusing to wear a mask in public, except on rare occasions, and his repeated questioning about the effectiveness of face coverings.
In Tuesday’s turbulent debate, he mocked Joe Biden for always wearing a mask by saying, ‘I don’t wear masks like him. Every time you see it, it has a mask.
Biden tested negative for the virus twice on Friday after joining Trump on the stage of the presidential debate. The Democratic candidate wore a mask as he continued his campaign, stopping in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Friday.
Seven people have tested positive for coronavirus, after attending Saturday’s Rose Garden event. They are 1: Donald Trump, 2: Melania Trump, 3: Notre Dame University President John Jenkins, 4: Senator Mike Lee, 5: Senator Thom Tillis, 6: Kellyanne Conway and Hope Hicks (not pictured)
Republicans on Capitol Hill promised to go ahead with the Supreme Court nomination of Justice Amy Coney Barrett despite her contact with President Donald Trump on Saturday.
First lady Melania Trump, who tested positive for COVID-19 in the results released Thursday, was sitting next to one of Barrett’s children.
Vice President Mike Pence tested negative for COVID on Friday morning and is at the Naval Observatory where he lives.
Seven people who attended Amy Coney Barrett’s ceremonial nomination to the Supreme Court on Saturday, September 26, tested positive for COVID-19, raising fears that it was a “wide spread event.”
The event attracted about 100 people, many of whom were not wearing masks; all sitting close to each other. Attendees were photographed hugging, shaking hands and chatting without face masks.
Kellyanne Conway confirmed her positive COVID-19 test Friday night and said she was “ feeling fine ”
Lee tweeted that he took a test for Covid-19 on Thursday and that the ‘test came back positive’. She did not say precisely when she got the results or why she was tested Thursday.
Gushing and unmasked: this was Senator Mike Lee on Sept. 26 hugging other attendees at the nomination ceremony; now in quarantine after testing positive for coronavirus
Donald Trump, his wife Melania, Hope Hicks, an advisor to President Kellyanne Conway, two senators, Mike Lee of Utah and Thom Tillis of North Carolina, plus University of Notre Dame President John Jenkins, have now tested positive for COVID 19.
Axios reported that Barrett tested negative for the coronavirus on Friday morning, as GOP aides told the publication that Barrett’s confirmation process will continue as scheduled. She battled the virus earlier this year.
On Thursday, Hope Hicks, the president’s counselor, reported that she felt ill during a trip with the president to Minnesota on Wednesday and tested positive for the virus.
That same night, Trump announced that he and the First Lady would be tested and self-isolating at the White House and announced the positive result hours later, just after midnight Friday.