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Breaking: Trump Headed to Walter Reed Hospital
Breaking: Trump headed to Walter Reed Hospital
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jerry pdx
If Trump was deliberately infected to sabotage his re election bid, it could backfire. Covid has wildly varying symptoms, some it kills or brings to near death, others cold or mild flu symptoms for a few days then are fine, and everything in between. If Trump has that kind of immune system and recovers quickly he could be hale and hearty with weeks until the election. What a coup that would be if he was back on the campaign trail in a week or so at full strength. He doesn't strike me as being robustly healthy but there are 90 something year olds that have reported experiencing only mild systems so who knows. If I was him and he does recover quickly, I'd watch my back.
The thing is,if his immune system were in decent shape--and his genetics were favorable--he would be asymptomatic--not suffering "mild Covid" symptoms.
I heard yesterday,from the onset of the first symptoms,a patient usually has 7 days of illness,with the seriousness not defined for 7 days.If by then,Trump isn't on a respirator and is recovering-- that's that.
His fatigue is troubling,to say the least.
--GRA
"SHORTNESS OF BREATH",LATEST SYMPTOM REPORTED
BETHESDA, Md. (NewsNation Now) — President Donald Trump arrived at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center late Friday following a positive coronavirus diagnosis.
The 74-year-old president has a fever and is experiencing shortness of breath, a source familiar with the matter told NewsNation.
Trump coronavirus: What COVID-19 treatment is the president receiving?
The president, wearing a mask, boarded Marine One at the White House, gave a thumbs up to the reporter pool and a short wave; he did not stop to talk. The president was walking normally on his own without any visible signs of difficulty. Marine One lifted off at 6:20 p.m.
US President Donald Trump walks to Marine One prior to departure from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, October 2, 2020, as he heads to Walter Reed Military Medical Center, after testing positive for Covid-19. – President Donald Trump will spend the coming days in a military hospital just outside Washington to undergo treatment for the coronavirus, but will continue to work, the White House said Friday.
The White House says the president is moving into a special suite at the military medical center in Bethesda, Maryland for the next “few days” as a precautionary measure. A senior White House official tells NewsNation no transfer of power is expected; “the president is in charge.”
“President Trump remains in good spirits, has mild symptoms, and has been working throughout the day. Out of an abundance of caution, and at the recommendation of his physician and medical experts, the President will be working from the presidential offices at Walter Reed for the next few days. President Trump appreciates the outpouring of support for both he and the First Lady,” White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said in a statement.
GRA:Not what you want to hear if you're rooting for Trump.
--GRA
The funniest line I found tonight:
"Trumps last dying wish was to fire off all the ICBM's at Wuhan, Communist China."
Absolutely.
--GRA
TRUMP NOMINEE FOR SCOTUS HAD COVID-19 IN THE SUMMER
Judge Amy Coney Barrett speaks after President Donald Trump announced Barrett as his nominee to the Supreme Court, in the Rose Garden at the White House, Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
By: Alex HiderPosted at 1:48 PM, Oct 02, 2020 and last updated 3:00 PM, Oct 02, 2020
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett was diagnosed with COVID-19 earlier this year but has since recovered, according to reports from The Washington Post and CNN.
Barrett was reportedly diagnosed with the virus in the summer. According to White House officials, Barrett tested negative for COVID-19 on Friday morning.
Recent Stories from fox17online.com
President Donald Trump nominated Barrett to take Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's spot on the Supreme Court at a ceremony at the White House on Saturday. At least one attendee at that event, University of Notre Dame President Rev. John Jenkins, has since tested positive for COVID-19, though it's not clear how or when he contracted the virus.
In addition to her work as a judge on the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, Barrett is also a faculty member at Notre Dame.
Trump himself announced early Friday morning that he had contracted COVID-19. He's reportedly suffering mild symptoms.
GRA:You wonder who might have the capability of spreading this virus around and at what time.Can you test negative,but still be contagious?Sounds far-fetched,but maybe if you had it once,were exposed to it again,developed your own immunity,could you possibly be a "carrier"?
--GRA
CHRISTIE TESTS POSITIVE--IF OBESITY IS A GUIDELINE--HE'S A GONER
GRA:MSM has been pounding the fact(?)that President Trump is obese,building up their hope of his demise,but if Trump is susceptible to severe Covid symptoms,what does that portend for Christie?Better start digging now.
(CNN)Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced Saturday that he has tested positive. He is the latest official involved in the debate prep with President Trump who has tested positive.
--GRA
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