The message President Trump sent to the American after being discharged from hospital

US President Donald Trump left the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and returned to the White House on October 5 (US time) to continue the fight against Covid-19 after his medical team warned the President ” not completely out of danger “.

Even so, the President said on the afternoon of October 5 that he “felt really good”. The US leader wrote on Twitter: “Don’t be afraid of Covid-19. Don’t let it dominate your life. We have developed, under the Donald Trump administration, there are indeed many good drugs and great knowledge. I feel better than I was 20 years ago.”

Mr Trump is likely to return to the reelection campaign shortly after leaving Walter Reed. He also confirmed to his followers on Twitter that he would return to the track soon and put an end to polls that showed he was ahead of his Democratic rival Joe Biden.

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President Trump has returned to the White House after his doctor, Sean Conley, hosted a press conference detailing the President’s fight against the Covid-19 epidemic.

“The president is not out of danger yet,” Conley said, but said Trump could return home safely under the current conditions, where he will be monitored 24/7 by medical staff.

Mr. Conley also added that the President met “most of the discharge conditions” on the afternoon of October 4 (US time).

Another member of the President’s medical team said that Trump’s heart rate measured on October 5 was 68 beats per minute and that his blood oxygen level was 97 percent, within the normal blood oxygen level. is between 95 – 100%.

Mr. Conley told reporters on October 5 that the President did not need fever-reducing medicine for the past 72 hours.

The medical team also said the President did not experience any “respiratory symptoms” and would receive a fourth dose of remdesivir before leaving Walter Reed on the evening of October 5 and that he will take his last dose of remdesivir at the White House on the 6th October.

Mr. Conley stressed that Mr. Trump will receive the world’s leading medical care at the White House, saying “we will not miss anything we see here”, while affirming. The President will “return”.

Meanwhile, First Lady Melania Trump, who is also positive for SARS-CoV-2, said on October 5 that she “felt fine”.

“My family is very grateful for all the prayers and support. I am feeling well and will continue to rest at home. Thank the medical staff and health care providers everywhere. “I will continue to pray for those who are sick or have loved ones infected with this virus”, the First Lady said.

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