U.S. Politics 12: These things happened after Trump announced his diagnosis...
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After Trump's diagnosis
A lot has happened following Trump's Covid-19 diagnosis. Here's what we know.
A lot has happened since Trump's diagnosis. This is the information we have at the moment
From Anderson Cooper
President Trump is currently at Walter Reed medical center after announcing that he had tested positive for Covid-19.
Trump is currently being treated at Walter Reed Medical Center after announcing he has tested positive for his new crown.
here's a recap of the latest developments:
Here are some brief summaries of the latest developments:
A few days
Few days.
Trump will be spending "the next few days" at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, according to White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany.
Trump will stay "for a few days" at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said.
Shaken by the illness
The illness struck
Trump was spooked after he tested positive for coronavirus and has become increasingly alarmed by his diagnosis as he developed symptoms, like a fever, overnight, according to a person familiar with his reaction.
Mr. Trump panicked after his diagnosis, according to people familiar with the matter, and became more alert as he suddenly developed symptoms such as fever overnight.
Fever and fatigue
Fever and fatigue
Trump has had a fever since this morning, a person familiar with the matter says. The person said the fever remains consistent with the White House's earlier description of "mild symptoms." This is in addition to new information released by the White House doctor, which described Trump as "fatigued."
Trump has been feverish since this morning (10.2), according to a person familiar with Trump's condition. He said the fever symptoms were in line with what the White House had previously described as "minor symptoms." In addition, White House doctors released a new message saying that Trump was "tired."
In the President's own words: "I want to thank everybody for the tremendous support," Trump said in a video posted on his official Twitter account for the first time since getting diagnosed. "I think I'm doing very well but we're going to make sure things work out."
In Trump's own words: "I want to thank everyone for their great support," Trump said in a video posted to his Twitter account after his diagnosis. This is his first film since his diagnosis. "I think I'm in good shape at the moment, but we have to make sure it's resolved."
Receiving treatment
Treatment
Trump was administered a dose of Regeneron's antibody cocktail for coronavirus, according to a memorandum from the President’s physician.
Trump accepted a dose of regeneron's new coronary hybrid antibody, a message from the president's doctor.
Flurry of tests
A series of tests
Joe Biden announced that he has received two Covid-19 tests this morning, according to remarks he made during a visit to Grand Rapids, Michigan, this afternoon. Vice President Mike Pence and the second lady also tested negative, according to his spokesperson.
Joe Biden announced that he received two new crown tests this morning (10.2), he said during an afternoon visit to Grand Rapids, Michigan. Vice President Mike Pence and his wife were also diagnosed negative, according to a spokesman.
Well wishes pour in
Blessings ensued
Former President Barack Obama and Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro were among a growing number of people to wish Trump well. "This is not a matter of politics. It's a bracing reminder to all of us that we have to take this virus seriously. It's not going away automatically," Biden said in Michigan today.
Former President Barack Obama and Brazilian President Petro Porsonaro, among others, wishEd Mr. Trump a speedy recovery. "This is not a political issue. This is an important signal, let us remember that we must take the virus seriously. It doesn't disappear automatically. Biden said in Michigan.
In addition, I bring you a few newsletters, excerpted from the CNN feature page:
1.Kellyanne Conway confirms she has tested positive for Covid-19
Kellyanne Conway, a former White House adviser, confirmed that her new crown had tested positive
2.Pompeo has not spoken with Trump since President's diagnosis, senior official says
Senior officials said Pompeo had not spoke to Mr. Trump since his diagnosis (he was also scheduled to travel a foreign country over the weekend).
3.Ohio governor tests negative for coronavirus
Ohio governor's new crown test negative (he was on the debate scene)
4.There are no public events scheduled for Trump on Saturday
Trump did not schedule any events on Saturday (10.3).
5.Pence will hold coronavirus task force conference call tomorrow from Naval Observatory
Pence will chair a conference call with the New Crown Working Group at the Naval Observatory
6.Presidential historian: The public needs to know that the government will continue to function
Presidential historian: The public needs to know if the government will continue to function properly
7.Pence and Harris will be seated 12 feet apart at Wednesday's debate
Pence and Harris will sit 12 feet apart in Wednesday's vice presidential debate
8.Bill and Hillary Clinton: "We wish the President and first lady a speedy recovery"
The Clintons: "We want the president and first lady to recover soon"
9.Trump is "in a race" against coronavirus, Regeneron CEO says
Trump is "racing" against the new coronavirus, said the CEO of Regeneron, the pharmaceutical company that provides Trump with a new hybrid antibody treatment
10.Trump campaign won't pull down negative ads
The Trump campaign won't remove negative ads attacking Biden (while the Biden campaign chooses to remove negative ads that are bad for Trump while he's in the hospital)
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