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President Trump Health Update: "I know more about coronavirus than the doctors" | Panda Ware

A Lifelong Republican being treated at the same hospital as President Trump tweeted: “I just got tazed and kicked out of my hospital bed by @RealDonaldTrump and secretservice. Trump knows how to geterdone. Has anyone seen my catheter? RED WAVE! #TRUMP2020”. The President Is said to be making a miraculous recovery after Contracting the coronavirus earlier this week. patients and staff at the Walter Reed Medical Center I have explained that he’s already back to his boisterous self yelling screaming being impatient and causing mismanagement throughout his Hospital floor.

The President has filed 3 lawsuits against the hospital and has forced all staff to sign non disclosure agreements.

More updates as we review Trump’s civil court filings from Isolation Ward 666.

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Trump Departs for Military Hospital After Positive Virus Test
President Trump boarded Marine One, wearing a mask, on his way to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.CreditCredit…Doug Mills/The New York Times
President Trump received a promising experimental drug to treat Covid-19 on Friday, according to a memo from his doctor, and later went to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for what was expected to be a stay of a few days.

In a brief video message the president tweeted shortly after arriving at Walter Reed, he looked tired. He declared that he is “doing very well” and suggested that he was visiting the hospital only as a precaution.

“I think I’m doing very well, but we’re going to make sure that things work out,” Mr. Trump said in the 18-second video, filmed in the White House shortly before his departure for the hospital. “The first lady is doing very well,” Mr. Trump added.

The message was Mr. Trump’s first tweet since he announced early Friday that he and his wife, Melania Trump, had tested positive for the virus.

Mr. Trump returned to Twitter late Friday night, writing in a short tweet: “Going well, I think! Thank you to all. LOVE!!!”

The president had showed no visible sign of difficulty as he walked to Marine One on the White House Lawn, wearing a blue suit and tie and a mask. He made no comments to reporters clustered nearby, but gave a thumbs up. After landing at Walter Reed just after 6:30 p.m., he entered his S.U.V. for the short drive from the landing site to the medical facility.

The president has a low-grade fever, nasal congestion and a cough, according to two people close to Mr. Trump. He was not planning to transfer his authority to Vice President Mike Pence, according to a White House spokesman, Judd Deere. “The president is in charge,” he said.

Mrs. Trump has reported mild symptoms.

The treatment the president received is an antibody cocktail developed by the biotech company Regeneron, according to the memo from his doctor, Sean P. Conley. Mr. Trump is also taking vitamin D, zinc, melatonin, a daily aspirin and famotidine (an antacid better known as Pepcid), the memo said.

Initial results suggest that Regeneron’s treatment can lower the level of the virus in the body when administered early in the course of an infection.

On Friday evening, Dr. Conley said in a brief statement that the president was “doing very well” and had started taking remdesivir, an experimental drug that has received emergency use approval from the Food and Drug Administration to treat hospitalized Covid-19 patients.

“He is not requiring any supplemental oxygen, but in consultation with specialists we have elected to initiate remdesivir therapy,” Dr. Conley said. “He has completed his first dose and is resting comfortably.”

Mr. Trump’s disclosure of his diagnosis came in a Twitter message just before 1 a.m., and followed reports that his close adviser Hope Hicks had tested positive.