WASHINGTON: Donald Trump President of United States is free from corona virus. In FOX news interview on Sunday, President declared that he is no longer has COVID-19 infection and is not transmission risk for the virus. President Donald Trump said in his interview
“It seems like I’m immune. I can go way out of the basement,”
Donald Trump also twitted
“A total and complete sign off from White House Doctors yesterday. That means I can’t get it (immune) and can’t give it. Very nice to know !!!”.
– President, Donald Trump
White House, Navy Commander Dr. Sean Conley released a memo on last Saturday. It said Donald Trump met the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria for safely discontinuing isolation and that by “currently recognized standards”, Trump is no longer considered at transmission risk. This memo not confirmed President Donald Trump tested negative for the virus.
But some other lab test and doctors are doubtful that Donald Trump could be declared virus free and free from transmitting risk so early in the course of his illness. They said, there is no way to know that how someone was no longer contagious so early in their illness course.
This memo from White House followed Donald Trump first public appearance after being treated for COVID-19 virus at military hospital. On Sunday afternoon, at South Lawn of White House, big crowd gathered to support President Trump for law enforcement. President took off his mask after he came to his balcony to address the gathered crowd. This is his first step to get back on to stage where just 3 weeks remaining for election day.
President gave speech about 18 minutes, with bandages visible on his hands. Trump appeared healthy at this time of his first appearance after recovered from COVID-19.
“I am feeling great” President trump told to crowd. He also said, that he was thankful for their good wishes and prayers for him. Trump will be returned to full fledge rallies will be in Florida on Monday.
Christina Johnson is a proud born and raised Torontonian. Christina has worked as a journalist for nearly a decade having contributed to several large publications including the Yahoo News and the Financial Post. As a journalist for White Pine Tribune, Christina covers national and international developments.