White House physician Sean Conley: Trump condition is very good and continues to improve

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by Ifi Reporter Category:Health Oct 3, 2020

Conflicting statements were made tonight (Saturday) regarding the condition of US President Donald Trump, who has been hospitalized since last night after contracting the corona virus and developing symptoms, including fever and difficulty breathing.
White House physician Sean Conley said tonight that Trump's condition is very good and continues to improve, and he has not had a fever in the last day. However, a man involved in Trump's condition said the next 48 hours would be critical to his condition. Shortly afterwards, Trump tweeted on his Twitter account: "I feel good."
According to the medical staff treating the American president at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, he has no difficulty breathing, and that they are pleased with his progress. According to them, Trump told them that he feels he is able to leave the medical center today, but they said it is not possible to know exactly when he will be released from the hospital. Conley said the president began receiving treatment with the drug Remediesbir, which was approved for the treatment of severe corona patients.
A source close to the situation told the Associated Press tonight that Trump received an oxygen supply before being rushed to the hospital yesterday. However, Conley declined to say whether the president had received respiratory assistance even though he was repeatedly asked about it. The White House has been criticized for its lack of transparency regarding Trump's condition, and the fact that the senior doctor said 72 hours have passed since the diagnosis suggests the president attended Thursday's event knowing he was infected with the virus.
The White House has come under fire for its lack of transparency regarding Trump's situation. The senior doctor said 72 hours had passed since the diagnosis hinted that the president had attended the event on Thursday knowing he had contracted the virus. "I and the staff are most pleased with the progress the president has made," Conley said in a statement issued by him and staff outside the hospital. Following questions about the date of the diagnosis, Conley later issued another statement in which he withdrew from the 72-hour period.

President Donald Trump was evacuated Friday to to Walter Reed Military Hospital near Washington in the Marine 1 presidential helicopter after it was reported last night that he had contracted the corona virus. Trump will be hospitalized in a special suite at the hospital. According to the White House, the president will remain in the hospital for several days for tests and close supervision on the advice of doctors. Around 0:30 (Israel time), the Marine 1 helicopter landed on the White House lawn. A few minutes later, a White House spokeswoman announced that President Trump's powers would not be transferred to his deputy, Mike Pence.
Despite fears that he might be wheeled or stretched, Trump stepped on his own toward the helicopter wearing a mask and waving his hand at photographers and then saluting the soldiers who secured the helicopter. His doctor, Sean Conley, insists he has mild symptoms of the disease. Last night his doctor updated that the president is still exhausted but "is in a good mood", as he puts it. A White House letter said Trump had received an infusion of an experimental drug cocktail, Regeneron, along with his regular medications, which had so far had promising results among Corona patients. In addition, the president takes zinc, vitamin D, femutidine, melatonin and aspirin. Sources involved in Trump's condition reported that the president is suffering from a mild fever that has not subsided since yesterday. The doctor added that the condition of the first lady Melania was well defined, but she was suffering from headaches and a mild cough.
Earlier, Trump canceled the only event that was on his schedule for Friday - a phone call scheduled with seniors at risk, suggesting his general feeling. According to MSNBC, his deputy Mike Pence, who was tested and tested negative for the virus, replaced him in the conversation. A White House spokeswoman said the president wanted to address the nation following his condition, and that "they will soon hear from him in some form."
The president has not written anything on his Twitter account since announcing he was infected with the virus - a tweet that has garnered the highest number of likes since he was elected to office. One and a half million surfers marked "Like" on his remarks, more than 870,000 shared and close to half a million responded. The president's favorite tweet so far has been a video in which he scoffed at CNN.
Trump's Democratic rival, Joe Biden, who has twice been tested and come out negative, said Trump's positive result is a reminder that the virus needs to be taken seriously - while criticizing the president's conduct. "Do not play it tough, be patriotic," Biden exclaimed at a support event he attended after being informed of the test results.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi scolded the president and said that "it is tragic and sad, but to appear before the masses without a mask is simply an invitation for something like this to happen. Hopefully this will be an instructive experience for him. "
The organizers of the confrontation between the candidates for the post of vice president announced earlier that the event planned for Wednesday will be held as planned, in light of the negative results of Mike Pence and Kamla Harris. Also, the speaker Pelosi, updated that she too was found negative for the virus.
Despite all the implied criticism Biden has issued a statement in which he and his wife are praying for the president's safety and hope to recover soon. His election headquarters have announced that he will stop posting personal attack ads on President Trump.
Senior adviser Hope Hicks was the first to be diagnosed with the virus from the president's entourage. Hicks was with Trump on the plane last Wednesday, but after developing symptoms she was transferred to the back seats. Tonight it was also reported that Rona McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Convention, Senator Mike Lee and Notre Dame University President John Jenkins were also infected.
According to the New York Times, in the 48 hours leading up to Trump's positive result, he managed to visit Ohio, Minnesota and New Jersey along with his advisers who do not tend to wear a mask. On Tuesday, Trump took part in the first presidential confrontation with Joe Biden, who came out negative in a test he conducted, and stood about two feet away from him throughout the evening.
First Lady Melania Trump tweeted to her followers at noon that she is grateful for the love she and her presidential husband receive. "I have mild symptoms, but overall I feel fine. Expect to recover soon," she wrote. Trump and Melania's joint son, Baron, has been diagnosed with the virus, as have the president's eldest daughter, Ivanka, and her husband, Jared Kushner.
It should be noted that even if in the next 14 days the results of Trump's corona tests are negative, he will almost certainly not be able to attend the rallies planned for him ahead of the elections in three important states - Wisconsin, Florida and Arizona. In addition, the next confrontation with Biden, scheduled for October 15, may also be called off.

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