Trump’s doctor says the president is not contagious



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Trump's doctor says the president is not contagious

President of the United States, Donald Trump

The American leader no longer poses a danger to others in terms of the spread of the coronavirus, Trump’s personal physician said.

US President Donald Trump, who has recovered from COVID-19, is no longer contagious, said Sean Conley, treating physician for the head of state. This was announced on Sunday, October 11 by TASS, citing the White House press service.

“The PCR test this morning shows, by accepted standards, that it no longer poses a transmission risk to others,” Conley said.

Conley noted that the head of state is meeting the CDC’s medical regulator’s criteria to end the isolation.

Earlier, Trump said he feels great, despite the postponement of COVID-19. The American leader spoke about his condition from the balcony of the White House, speaking with unmasked supporters.

We will recall that Trump previously spoke about his coronavirus symptoms. 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.

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