
Trump's doctor White House physician Sean Conley said that he was doing 'very well' in hospital after the US president was detected with coronavirus on Friday.
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The President is not in any support system, Conley asserted while adding, "the president has been fever free for over 24 hours."Dr Sean Conley clarified his comments about the timeline saying he incorrectly used the term "72 hour" and said Trump was diagnosed on Thursday and received Regeron's antibody cocktail on Friday.
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Trump was admitted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Saturday as a precaution after the White House announced on Friday that both he and the First Lady Melania Trump had contracted the virus.
Doctors, Nurses and ALL at the GREAT Walter Reed Medical Center, and others from likewise incredible institutions who have joined them, are AMAZING!!!Tremendous progress has been made over the last 6 months in fighting this PLAGUE. With their help, I am feeling well! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 3, 2020
President Trump's oxygen saturation level is at 96 per cent, Dr Conley said while informing that the US president wasn't receiving any extra oxygen and wasn't experiencing any breathing problem.
Going welI, I think! Thank you to all. LOVE!!! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 3, 2020
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"He had a cough, fever and felt run down," Conley added. Trump's doctor said that all indications are "he will remain off of oxygen going forward."
"We are monitoring him closely for any complication-his cardiac function, liver and kidney are functioning well. He is walking around, is in good spirit," Trump's physician said.