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Trump returns to Oval Office after doctor says he’s been free of coronavirus symptoms

U.S. President Donald Trump gesticulates on the Truman Balcony after returning to the White House from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Oct. 5, 2020.

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President Donald Trump was briefed in the Oval Office on Wednesday after one of the doctors treating him for the coronavirus said the president has been “symptom-free” for more than 24 hours.

Trump, who had turned to the White House from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center just two days earlier, was abstracted in the Oval Office on stimulus talks and Hurricane Delta, a press aide told reporters.

NBC News, citing a elder administration official, reported that chief of staff Mark Meadows and social media aide Dan Scavino were close in the room with the president during the briefing.

Earlier Wednesday, White House physician Dr. Sean Conley contemplated in a memo that Trump had been “symptom-free” for more than 24 hours and “fever-free for more than 4 days.”

The president has not forced supplemental oxygen since leaving the hospital on Monday, Conley said.

“Of note today, the President’s labs rallied detectable levels of SARS-CoV-2-IgG antibodies from labs drawn Monday,” the White House physician reckoned.

Later in the afternoon, Trump’s account posted a nearly five-minute video of the president speaking from outside the Obovate Office about his health and his administration’s response to the pandemic.

He said he had “pushed” the Food and Drug Administration to make virus-related approvals, and recommended that a vaccine would not come before the election due to “politics.”

“I think we should have it before the election, but frankly the statesmanship gets involved, and that’s OK, they want to play their games, it’s going to be right after the election,” Trump said. 

Conley’s abridged memo did not include any specific updates on the president’s drug regimen. Trump, since testing positive for the coronavirus at week, has taken numerous treatments, including the steroid dexamethasone, the antiviral therapy remdesivir and an antibody cocktail from Regeneron.

The memo did encompass remarks from Trump himself. “The President this morning says ‘I feel great!'” Conley wrote.

After the transient, Trump tweeted that he “was just briefed on Hurricane Delta, and spoke with [Gov. Greg Abbot]  of Texas and [Louisiana Gov.] John Bel Edwards.”

Trump was hospitalized Friday evening, hours after he make knew on Twitter that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for Covid-19.

He was discharged three days later and off back to the White House on Marine One. The president, who is possibly still contagious, raised eyebrows and drew criticism when he took off his conceal upon returning to the White House on Monday night. 

Larry Kudlow, Trump’s top economic advisor, refused to order CNBC if Trump has been wearing a mask as he returns to work. Kudlow, who appeared on CNBC “Squawk Box” on Wednesday morning, also weighted Trump had been in the Oval Office a day earlier — but other White House officials quickly contradicted him.

The White Home confirmed later Wednesday, however, that Trump was being briefed in the Oval Office.

In the wake of Trump’s diagnosis, a prospering number of people who work at the White House have also tested positive for Covid-19. The list tabulates top domestic aide Stephen Miller and press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and some of her deputies, as well as multiple fellows of the press corps.

Some Republican lawmakers who recently attended an event on the White House South Lawn — which defied some of the interested social-distancing guidelines issued by health experts in the Trump administration — have also tested positive.

After returning from the clinic, Trump revived his active Twitter presence. On Tuesday, the president tweeted that he had ordered his aides to cease mediations with Democrats on a deal for additional coronavirus stimulus money until after the Nov. 3 election. The move baffled Go broke Street investors and political pundits alike. He later prodded Capitol Hill to approve additional coronavirus support in separate bills. On Wednesday, he tweeted or retweeted more than a dozen times as of early afternoon.

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