President Trump's Doctors Announce When He May Be Discharged from the Hospital
By Joe Saunders
Published October 4, 2020 at 10:42am
For President Donald Trumps supporters, there was some good news on Sunday.
The president is recovering so well from an infection from the coronavirus last week that he could be discharged from the hospital to return to the White House as soon as Monday, his doctors said Sunday.
USA Today reported that Navy Cmdr. Dr. Sean Conley, White House physician, told reporters that Trump had a high fever on Friday and that his blood oxygen levels had been low on Saturday, but said the presidents condition had been improving overall.
There are frequent ups and downs
particularly when a patient is being so closely watched 24 hours a day, Conley said, according to the newspaper.
During the medical team briefing outside Walter Reed National Medical Center in Bethesda, Dr. Brian Garibaldi, a pulmonologist and professor at Johns Hopkins University, said the prognosis was good for a Trump return to the District of Columbia.
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Today he feels well, hes up and around. Our plan for today is to have him to eat and drink, be up out of bed as much as possible, to be mobile, Garibaldi said.
And if he continues to look and feel as well as he does today our hope is that we can plan for a discharge as early as tomorrow to the White House, where he can continue his treatment course.
Trump supporters greeted the news enthusiastically.
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