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Donald Trump could be discharged from hospital as soon as Monday as his condition continues to improve, doctors have said.

The US president’s physician, Dr Sean Conley, said Mr Trump is “doing well” after he was taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre on Friday following his coronavirus diagnosis.

“The president has continued to improve,” Dr Conley said.

Dr Brian Garibaldi, a specialist in pulmonary critical care, said Mr Trump received a second dose of remdesivir on Saturday, along with a dose of dexamethasone following a drop in oxygen levels.

Dr Garibaldi said Mr Trump was given dexamethasone in response to “transient low oxygen levels”.

“He received his first dose of that yesterday and our plan is to continue that for the time being,” he said.

But he said Mr Trump is “up and well” and doctors planned to have him “out of bed” on Sunday as much as possible.

Dr Garibaldi and Dr Conley said the president will be able to return to the White House on Monday to finish his five-day course of remdesivir treatment if his condition continues to improve.

Speaking outside the hospital on Sunday, Dr Conley confirmed the president had a “high fever” and a blood oxygen level below 94 per cent on Friday.

Doctors give an update on the president’s condition outside the hospital on Sunday.

Dr Conley said the president’s oxygen level had also dropped to 93 per cent on Saturday, but he was not experiencing breathing difficulties.

His oxygen level currently stands at 98 per cent, the president’s medical team said.

Following his refusal to confirm whether Mr Trump was given oxygen on Friday, Dr Conley said he was trying to “reflect the upbeat attitude” of the president and his medical team.

During the briefing on Sunday, Dr Conley was pressed on why his rosy picture of the president’s health was contradicted by White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on Saturday.

Donald Trump: We’re working hard to get me back to work
“I was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude of the team, that the president, that his course of illness has had,” Dr Conley said on Sunday.

“I didn’t want to give any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction and in doing so, it came off that we were trying to hide something, which isn’t necessarily true.”

Mr Trump released a four-minute video on Saturday in which he said the “real test” of his condition will come over the next few days.

“Over the next period of a few days, I guess that’s the real test, so we’ll be seeing what happens over those next couple of days,” Mr Trump said into the camera, looking tired and wearing a jacket and open-necked shirt.

Standard.co.uk




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