Published 12:08 IST, October 9th 2020
Donald Trump completes therapy for COVID-19; fit to resume public events: Physician
White House physician has said that President Donald Trump has completed his course of therapy for COVID-19 disease and is fit to “return to public engagements"
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In a new update on October 8, White House physician Dr Sean Conley said that President Donald Trump has completed his course of rapy for COVID-19 disease and is fit to “return to public engments”.
In a public memo released earlier by White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, Dr Conley said, "Saturday will be day 10 since Trump’s diagsis and based on trajectory of vanced diagstics team has been conducting. I fully anticipate President’s safe return to public engments at that time.”
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Furr, Conley said that Trump h completed course of rapy for COVID-19 as prescribed by his team of physicians. He was ministered polyclonal antibodies, antiviral drug remdesivir, and steroid dexamethasone, and can safely return to duties as usual. President has responded extremely well to treatment, without evidence of his illness progressing or verse rapeutic effects, physician ded.
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Trump rey to hold campaign rallies
US President Donald Trump said that he would resume campaigning on October 10 in Florida, followed by ar re-election rally in Pennsylvania night after he received a green signal from doctors that he can return to public engments. In an interview with US brocaster Fox, Trump expressed intentions of holding se public rallies even as detail of his last coronavirus negative diagsis remain unclear.
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Trump said that he was determined to return to his campaign trail w that he has me it out of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center post a three-day hospitalization feeling “great”. Trump credited his desire of conducting a public rally to his “good health,” as he told reporter Sean Hannity that he was going to try doing a rally because it’s “incredible what’s going on” and he feels so good.
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12:08 IST, October 9th 2020