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After a 4-day hospital stay, Donald Trump returns to the White House.

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After a 4-day hospital stay, Donald Trump returns to the White House.

After a 4-day hospital stay, Donald Trump returns to the White House.

On Monday night, US President Donald Trump returned to the White House after staying four days in a military hospital where he received coronavirus treatment.

The 77-year old Trump looked safe. In an unprecedented decision, demonstrating his health, Trump climbed up the South Portico stairs, rather than the elevators, to go to his home. He gave up on reporters. After taking off his mask, the president stood up for a few minutes in the entrance viewing the South Lawns and welcomed Marine One.

Earlier, after doctors examining him found that he was healthy enough to go back home, Released from the Walter Reed National Medical Center.

“Soon we will be active on the Campaign Trail!!! Trump said that in a tweet moments before departing Walter Reed National Medical Center in Bethesda, a Washington DC suburb of Maryland, the Fake News just reveals the Fake Polls.

His former press secretary for the White House, Sarah Sanders, said the president was powerful and upbeat. “He’s a warrior, and he’s not going to stop fighting this epidemic or yield to the liberal mob and force our nation to be ruined,” Sanders said in a tweet.

Trump told reporters before boarding Marine One at Walter Reed that he was feeling fine.

Dr Sean Conley, a White House physician, informed reporters at the Walter Reed National Military Center that Trump exceeded all normal hospital discharge requirements and received another dose of remdesivir in his Covid-19 treatment.

“The president has managed to change over the past 24 hours. He met all normal hospital discharge requirements or exceeded them. He got another dose of remdesivir, and you’re here today, and then we’re working on getting him home,’ he said.

More than 72 hours have passed since his last fever. Oxygen levels, including, or all regular, outpatient saturations and his breathing job. He may not be completely out of the woods.

Still, the team and I believe that all our assessments and, most significantly, his health status support the safe return home of the president, where he will surround by 24 seven world-class medical treatment, Dr Conley said. Dr Sean Dooley, a physician of pulmonary critical care, told reporters that the president is still doing very well.

This morning, his vital signs were 98.1, his blood pressure was 134 and 78, and his breathing rate was 17 per minute. His heart rate was 68 bpm, and he said that his last saturation of Oxo haemoglobin was 97 per cent in room air. He does not approve of any respiratory problems, the doctor said.

As per Dr Brian Garibaldi, director of the Johns Hopkins Biocontainment Unit, his third dose of remdesivir administered to the president on Sunday evening, and he handled the infusion without difficulty. The operation of his kidney and liver seemed to be normal, he said.

“Garibaldi said,” We plan to send the fourth dose of remdesivir tonight before returning to the White House, and we have made plans to administer the fifth and final dose of his White House treatment course tomorrow night.

He goes on and again on dexamethasone. Today’s strategy is to continue to stay up and out of bed, eat, drink, and work as he can, he said.

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