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President Trump went to Walter Reed Army Hospital to treat COVID-19 – Photo: REUTERS
According to Reuters, Trump is being watched closely and is not breathing oxygen. Dr. Conley said he is very proud of what Mr. Trump has been through.
Dr. Sean Conley said Trump has not had a fever in the past 24 hours. Trump also told doctors that he was feeling fine and that he felt they could discharge him today.
However, Dr. Conley said he has not been able to say when Trump will be released from the hospital. Trump will be treated with the antiviral drug Remdesivir for 5 days.
Dr. Conley also said that Trump had no trouble breathing and asked about hydroxychloroquine (a malaria drug) but did not take it.
“We monitored the function of his heart, kidneys and liver. Everything was normal,” Dr. Conley said. Mr. Trump this morning also walked by the White House medical unit upstairs. “
CNN cited private sources as saying that Trump woke up and worked this morning at Walter Reed Army Hospital.
President Trump left the helicopter that had just landed at Walter Reed Army Hospital on October 2 to treat COVID-19 and work there. He was accompanied by the White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, who was walking right behind with the folders – Photo: REUTERS
Since Trump announced he had COVID-19 until now, three more Republican senators – Mike Lee, Thom Tillis and Ron Johnson – have been ill.
Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen Pence tested negative for COVID-19 on October 3, according to CNN.
Mr. Pence will still be coming to Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday early next week as planned.
The vice president’s office also said Pence and Trump would remain in contact by phone to keep their jobs.
Earlier, Dr. Sean Conley said Oct. 2 that the president was “tired but in a good mood” and was taking a single dose of a mixture of anti-COVID-19 antibodies, a treatment from biotech firm Regeneron. based in Tarrytown, New York development.
Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, said the president had “had mild symptoms” such as a low fever, cough and a stuffy nose.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), at the age of 74, Trump is “at a higher risk of getting worse” with COVID-19.
US President Donald Trump is currently being treated at the Walter Reed National Army Medical Center in Maryland, near Washington, on the night of October 2 (US time).
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Trump will continue to work from the presidential office at Walter Reed National Army Medical Center during treatment.
Any pre-Election 3-11 campaign event related to Mr. Trump will be held online or postponed.