Melania Trump Reveals ‘Natural Route’ Recovery from Coronavirus
First lady Melania Trump said Wednesday that she suffered from difficult coronavirus symptoms after testing positive for the virus.
First lady Melania Trump said Wednesday that she suffered from difficult coronavirus symptoms after testing positive for the virus.
A White House physician on Monday announced that President Donald Trump had tested negative for coronavirus on consecutive days. The president was tested using the Abbott BinaxNOW antigen card.
President Donald Trump’s physician announced Saturday that it was safe for the president to exit quarantine after contracting the coronavirus.
President Donald Trump will return to the campaign trail on Monday, October 12, hosting a rally in Sanford, Florida.
White House physician Dr. Sean Conley said Thursday that President Donald Trump would likely be cleared for public engagements by Saturday after his treatment for the coronavirus.
White House physician Dr. Sean Conley said Tuesday that the president’s blood was showing antibodies for COVID-19.
“This morning the President’s team of physicians met with him in the residence,” the memo from Conley read. “He had a restful first night at home, and today he reports no symptoms.
The vice president will campaign in Boulder City, Nevada, and Peoria, Arizona on Thursday.
“Although he might not be entirely out of the woods yet, the team and I agree that all of our evaluations and most importantly his clinical status support the president’s safe return home,” Dr. Sean Conley said in a press conference with reporters outside the hospital.
The team of doctors spoke to reporters on Sunday morning outside the hospital and said that the president was responding well to treatment.
“President Trump continues to do well, having made substantial progress since diagnosis,” Conley wrote in a memo released to reporters.
Shortly after President Donald Trump’s doctors briefed reporters on the president’s condition, conflicting details emerged from sources familiar with the president’s health as he fights the coronavirus.
White House Physician Commander Sean Conley said Saturday that President Donald Trump was feeling fine at Walter Reed Military Hospital.
White House physician Sean Conley provided an update on President Donald Trump’s health late Friday, stating that the president is “doing very well” and undergoing Remdesivir therapy.
White House Physician Sean Conley announced in a letter he expected President Donald Trump to continue carrying out his duties as president, despite testing positive for the coronavirus.
Conley noted that Trump continued to be in “very good health” and “symptom-free” of coronavirus and that his tests were all negative.
“Given the president himself remains without symptoms, testing for COVID-19 is not currently indicated,” Sean Conley, Navy physician to the president wrote late Friday night in a letter released by the White House press office.
Democrat presidential hopeful Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) falsely claimed Tuesday night at the Democrat presidential debate in Ohio that President Donald Trump is the “most unhealthy” person seeking the presidency in 2020.
“I am happy to announce the President of the United States is in very good health and I anticipate he will remain so for the duration of his Presidency, and beyond,” Conley said in a memo.