Trump’s doctor spoke about his condition



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Trump's doctor spoke about his condition

Sean Conley told reporters about the status of the President of the United States.

Donald Trump will have to undergo a five-day course to take the antiviral drug Remdesivir.

US President Donald Trump is currently doing very well and his health is improving. This was stated by the attending physician of the US head of state, Sean Conley, in a briefing, reports TASS on Saturday, October 3.

“The president is doing great this morning. At this point, the team and I are very pleased with the progress the president has made,” Conley said.

“I feel (so good – ed.) That I can leave the hospital today,” another doctor, Sean Dooley, was quoted as saying by Trump.

Sean Conley did not specify the exact moment Trump left the military medical center. He stressed that Trump will undergo a five-day course to take the antiviral drug Remdesivir.

Additionally, according to Conley, the head of state is currently not experiencing respiratory problems. “You do not need any additional oxygen support, but after consulting with specialists, we decided to begin treatment with Remdesivir,” explained Conley.

The doctor did not answer questions about when Trump’s coronavirus test was last negative, when exactly he became ill. The specialist only pointed out that the American leader did not have a fever during the last day, but also refused to answer what temperature the president had before.

“On Thursday (Trump – ed.) He had a mild cough, nasal congestion, fatigue – all of this is now subsiding and his condition is improving,” added Sean Dooley.

The state of Trump in the last 24 hours has been very alarming, the next 48 hours will be very important in terms of the health care program for him, a source familiar with the president’s health told reporters.

“The president’s vital signs in the last 24 hours have been very alarming, and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care. We are not yet on a clear path to full recovery,” he said.

Yesterday it emerged that Trump’s adviser, Hope Hicks, was infected with the coronavirus. She accompanied the head of state on his travels this week. Soon, Trump and his wife were diagnosed with coronavirus.

Today, doctors told how they began treating Donald Trump, who is hospitalized at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

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