
The optimistic update from the White House doctor came less than a day after Trump was discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
“This morning the President’s team of physicians met with him in the Residence,” Dr. Sean Conley said in a brief, nonspecific memo, the latest report on Trump’s progress battling Covid-19.
“He had a restful first night at home, and today he reports no symptoms,” Conley wrote.
Trump’s “vital signs and physical exam remain stable,” Conley wrote. “Overall he continues to do extremely well.”
The optimistic update from the White House doctor came less than a day after Trump, 74, was discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he had been flown as a precautionary measure after he began experiencing Covid-19 symptoms.
Continuing to hold the Presidential Protection Division and Uniformed Division Secret Service in my heart and prayers along with the White House butlers, housekeepers, ushers, chefs, electricians, florists, curators and everyone Trump and his staff blithely exposed to #covid19.
— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) October 5, 2020
SCOOP: The White House has decided not to trace the contacts of guests and staff members at the Sept. 26 Rose Garden celebration for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, where at least eight people, including the president, may have become infectedhttps://t.co/IFB4niOxZO
— Apoorva Mandavilli (@apoorva_nyc) October 5, 2020