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The US president noted as one of the main symptoms that “he did not feel full of vitality as the president of the United States should feel.
US President Donald Trump said that unlike other people with coronavirus, he feels strong and energetic after treatment. He said so on Friday, October 9, in an interview with Fox News.
“I really feel good, I feel strong. I know that many have caught the coronavirus, or the Chinese virus, since it came from China, but I really feel strong, and a lot of people don’t feel that way,” he said. Triumph.
When asked what symptoms he had, the president replied that “he did not feel strong, but he had no trouble breathing.”
“I did not feel as full of vitality as the president of the United States should feel,” he added.
Trump called his doctors “the best in the world.” Having raised the question of what exactly bothered him during his stay at the medical facility. Walter Reed noted that it was “a feeling of tiredness, a feeling that the usual level of energy is lacking.”
“I took Regeneron, after 24 hours I started to feel different and I left the hospital earlier,” he added. “Now I feel really good.”
The president stressed that doctors wanted to hold him for a longer observation.
“I was there for three and a half days, they wanted me to stay longer,” he added, “but I wanted to leave the hospital the first day.”
The head of the White House also noted that he recently passed another coronavirus test.
“I don’t know the exact results yet, but I passed another test,” Trump said. “I know neither [содержание вируса] very little, or I’m free from it. “
Trump also noted that he finally stopped taking medication “about eight hours ago.”
Recall that Trump did not adhere to self-isolation and returned to the Oval Office. The head of state spoke on the social network about his active work, which he is doing after returning from the hospital.
In addition, the media calculated the cost of Trump’s treatment for COVID. All amounts are determined based on the details and nuances of the American healthcare system.
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