Trump to leave hospital after three days of COVID-19 treatment
  • 4 years ago
트럼프 의료진 "퇴원에 필요한 기준 충족…퇴원 가능"

Our top story this morning.
U.S. President Donald Trump is to leave hospital after three days of COVID-19 treatment.
For more on this, we have our Min Suk-hyen on the line.
Suk-hyen, do we know how this was decided?
Well , President Trump earlier tweeted he will be leaving Walter Reed Medical Center at 6:30 PM, Monday, Eastern Standard Time, adding that he feels better... adding that he even feels better than he did 20 years ago.
President Trump's physician also explained that his vital signs were stable and his lung function is normal... implying that he was good to go. Take a listen.
"Though he may not be entirely out of the woods yet, the team and I agree that all our evaluations and most importantly his clinical status support the President's safe return home ... where he'll be surrounded by world-class medical care 24/7."
So, the assumption is that President Trump will be heading back to the White House once he's discharged. We hear this is a cause for concern as the White House has become a contagion hotspot with many of his staff testing postive. Who in Trump's inner circle has the virus?
That's right. This remains a worry as many of his staff have tested positive since Trump revealed he had the virus last Friday.
At least a dozen, including the president's close aides, campaign staff and senators have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
The latest include Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, Nick Luna, one of Trump's personal assistants, Senator Ron Johnson, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie ... and Hope Hicks, a senior adviser to the president.
Health officials, therefore, are continuing to trace infections potentially linked to the White House...Back to you .
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