White House doctor: Trump 'fatigued but in good spirits'

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The president's physician Sean Conley said today that Trump is 'fatigued but in good spirits' and has completed an infusion of polyclonal antibodies produced by Regeneron

Donald Trump is "fatigued but in good spirits" after contracting Covid-19, the president's physician Sean Conley stated Friday afternoon.

"The president does have mild symptoms. And as we look to try to make sure that not only his health and safety and welfare is good, we continue to look at that for all of the American people," MeadowsThe president and the first lady "remain in good spirits," Meadows said, and Trump is "very energetic." Physicians with the White House medical unit "continue to monitor both his health and the health of the first lady," Meadows said.

Compounding the uncertainty surrounding the homestretch of the campaign, the Republican National CommitteeFor Republicans, McDaniel's diagnosis now means that their presidential nominee and top party official could both be constrained to a limited campaign schedule in the coming weeks. Melania Trump, 50, also falls within an age range with high risk of coronavirus-related complications. The disease can have wide-ranging effects on different people, even at advanced age — from relatively mild symptoms to devastating breathing problems.traveled with him Tuesday for his debate against Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in Cleveland.

Meadows told reporters Friday that several "core staff" at the White House had already received negative Covid-19 test results, including senior adviser Jared Kushner and deputy chief of staff for communications Dan Scavino. Meadows said the news of Hicks testing positive began trickling out because "we had already started the contact tracing just prior to" Trump's fundraiser.

Former acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney predicted Friday in an interview on Fox Business that Trump would stay in the White House's executive residence for the time being, and insisted that "it's completely possible … to run the government under these circumstances." McEnany also declined to elaborate on whether Trump would participate in the next presidential debate on Oct. 15, which falls within his recommended quarantine window.

 

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Perhaps he should try Malaria pils or inject himself with disinfectant. It might work.

What, no mainlined disinfectants or inserted UV lights?

Wait... they're NOT using bleach?

What about his Adderall? And I doubt melatonin is going to work very well after all the amphetamine-like abuse he has been through.

Wait a minute, he took zinc, but no Hydroxychloroquine? I thought those two were supposed to clear covid right up.

Wow, a lot of evil people in this comment section.

How about that light to shove up his butt. Does he no longer think it will help?

So he takes regeneron. Miraculous gets better. Approves this right before the election as a cure. And hopes to get enough votes because of this...

realDonaldTrump :'And I'm taking hydroxychloroquine, with a disinfectant drip, and the UVC probes are on their way!'

JasonSolowski No bleach? No hydroxychloroquine? No wishful thinking? No hoax?

What, no bleach? PracticeWhatYouPreach

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