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Corona-infected US President Walter Reed transferred from hospital to White House, returns to campaign early





Coronavirus-infected US President Donald Trump has been transferred from Walter Reed Hospital to the White House and has announced an early campaign return.

He announced in a tweet on Monday that he was feeling much better and would be transferred to the White House today.

At the same time, another tweet from President Trump has surfaced in which he says that he will "return to the campaign soon."

President Trump was flown from Walter Reed Hospital to the White House by Marine One helicopter. On his way out of the hospital, he was wearing a blue pants coat, a tie and a mask. As Trump walked out of Walter Reed Hospital, he was showing corn.

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"Thank you all very much," he said. However, he did not respond to media questions, including a journalist's question, "President, are you a super-spreader?"

President Trump flew from the hospital to the White House by helicopter shortly after, where he posed for pictures on the Truman balcony and took off his protective mask.

It is estimated that more than 7.4 million people in the United States have been infected with the virus so far, while 210,000 people have died as a result.

However, questions remain about the nature of President Trump's illness, as contradictory statements have surfaced on Saturday and Sunday. The White House has not yet commented on the spread of the corona virus.

What did Trump's doctors say?


Shortly after his announcement, his doctors issued a press briefing stating that "Trump has not yet fully recovered, but his transfer to the White House is safe."

Donald Trump and the Corona Virus:

Corona-infected US President Walter Reed transferred from hospital to White House, returns to campaign early





Coronavirus-infected US President Donald Trump has been transferred from Walter Reed Hospital to the White House and has announced an early campaign return.

He announced in a tweet on Monday that he was feeling much better and would be transferred to the White House today.

At the same time, another tweet from President Trump has surfaced in which he says that he will "return to the campaign soon."

President Trump was flown from Walter Reed Hospital to the White House by Marine One helicopter. On his way out of the hospital, he was wearing a blue pants coat, a tie and a mask. As Trump walked out of Walter Reed Hospital, he was showing corn.

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"Thank you all very much," he said. However, he did not respond to media questions, including a journalist's question, "President, are you a super-spreader?"

President Trump flew from the hospital to the White House by helicopter shortly after, where he posed for pictures on the Truman balcony and took off his protective mask.

It is estimated that more than 7.4 million people in the United States have been infected with the virus so far, while 210,000 people have died as a result.

However, questions remain about the nature of President Trump's illness, as contradictory statements have surfaced on Saturday and Sunday. The White House has not yet commented on the spread of the corona virus.

What did Trump's doctors say?


Shortly after his announcement, his doctors issued a press briefing stating that "Trump has not yet fully recovered, but his transfer to the White House is safe."
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