President Trump takes off his face mask at the White House upon his return from Walter Reed medical center on Monday. Photo: Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images President Trump was back in the Oval Office on Wednesday, less than 48 hours after he staged a dramatic, at times maskless, return to the White House from Walter Reed medical center. The president’s doctor says that Trump has remained “symptom-free,” but it’s not clear what treatments he is still receiving for his case of COVID-19.
There are now 34 people in the White House cluster: FEMA memo ABC News reports that, according to an internal FEMA memo, the White House COVID-19 outbreak has infected “34 White House staffers and other contacts”: A top White House security official, Crede Bailey, is gravely ill with Covid-19 and has been hospitalized since September, according to four people familiar with his condition. The White House has not publicly disclosed Bailey’s illness. He became sick before the Sept. 26 Rose Garden event President Donald Trump held to announce his Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett that has been connected to more than a dozen cases of the disease.
Don’t look, can’t admit Asked today when the date of Trump’s last negative test was, White House spokesperson Brian Morgenstern responded, “I don’t know when he last tested negative. … We’re not asking to go back through a bunch of records and look backwards.” Mark Meadows says the president wants back in the Oval Office As President Trump tweeted up a storm on Wednesday morning, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said his boss was eager to return to the Oval Office. Meadows said that anyone interacting with Trump would wear gowns, gloves, and masks.
It is not clear how many other attendees of the event have also been tested recently, and what those results were. There is at least one preliminary indication that none of the Gold Star families have been contacted by the White House about their possible exposure to COVID-19 at the event. Dr. “Upbeat” says Trump is doing great — with his permission White House physician Sean Conley released a statement “with the permission” of the president on Tuesday, saying Trump reports “no symptoms” as he battles COVID-19. Conley said his team examined Trump at the White House and found the president’s vital signs and blood-oxygen levels were stable. “Overall he continues to do well,” Conley said of his patient who was given an array of powerful drugs.
White House staff isn’t thrilled by the boss’s carelessness and cluelessness Following the positive test of Kayleigh McEnany, administration staffers are having a hard time staying focused in their hazardous work setting, according to ABC News:
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
The drug companies should be nervous. Products that Trump hawks don't do well, they're usually over hyped.
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