Published 05:20 IST, October 10th 2020
Trump set to hold first in-person White House event since COVID-19 diagnosis
Just four days after being discharged from the hospital, US President Donald Trump is set to hold his first in-person event at the White House.
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Just four days after being discharged from hospital, US President Donald Trump is set to hold an in-person event at White House. According to CNN, event, which marks Republican leader’s first public engment since he tested positive for COVID-19, would take place in South Lawn. Hundreds of guests have been invited for event which would see Trump addressing guests from balcony of white house, CNN reported citing an official.
anuncement comes a day after White House physician Dr. Sean Conley said 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 advanced diagstics team has been conducting. I fully anticipate President’s safe return to public engments at that time.”
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Trump ready 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 Fox News, Trump expressed his intent to hold se public rallies even as detail of his COVID-19 negative diagsis remains unclear.
Trump said that he was determined to return to his campaign trail w that he has made it out of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center following three-day hospitalisation and added that he was feeling “great”. Trump credited his wish to conduct a public rally to his “good health” as told media that it’s “incredible what’s going on” and said feels good.
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05:20 IST, October 10th 2020