President Trump asserted was “immune” to COVID-19, Twitter reported the violation

The recovery will enable him to resume campaigning in the final weeks of his race to the White House, Trump said.

It seems that I have immunity, I do not know, it may be a long time or a short time. It can also be a lifetime” – President Trump told Fox News.

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President Donald Trump (Image: AP)

Trump also posted on Twitter that he is now completely immune to COVID-19. However, he gave no evidence to confirm this, so his post was flagged by Twitter for violating the rules of misleading information regarding COVID-19.

President Trump’s statement came just a day after his doctor said that the current US President had been tested and the results showed that he was no longer infectious. However, this doctor did not give details that Mr. Trump has tested negative for COVID-19 or not.

I passed the test to the highest standards and I am in excellent condition” – President Trump told Fox News on Sunday Morning Futures.

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Mr. Trump once mocked rival Joe Biden about wearing a mask (Image: AP)

Trump seems anxious to return to the campaign after more than a week of absence. He plans to go to key states during the election campaign, including Florida, Pennsylvania and Iowa.

Before that, Mr. Trump had stated that he and his wife were positive for COVID-19 on October 2. At least 11 of his close assistants have also tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

The public opinion polls show Joe Biden has a significant lead, albeit with a lesser advantage in some states that are crucial to the November 3 election results.

Americans are slowly losing faith in how Trump is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, handling health-related crises, according to a Reuters poll.

On Sunday, Mr. Trump repeated his past call for states to reopen their economies even as the pandemic showed little signs of easing. Last Friday, the number of new COVID-19 cases in the US reached its highest level in the past two months.

The United States now records an average of 48,000 new COVID-19 cases per day, according to Reuters analysis, and pandemic hospitalizations in the Midwestern United States hit a sixth consecutive record on Saturday last week.

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