President Trump entered the office for the first time after leaving the hospital and appealed to resume work October 8, 6:52

President Trump's doctor, who was infected with the new coronavirus, said on the 7th that he had no fever and had no symptoms, and that he was immunized as "antibodies were detected in the blood collected on the 5th." He suggested that he was recovering steadily.

President Trump has been in the office for the first time since he was discharged to appeal for resumption of work.

President Trump's doctor, who was infected with the new coronavirus, announced on the 7th about his physical condition.


In this, the attending physician said, "The president said,'I'm in great shape.' The oxygen concentration in the blood and the number of breaths are within the normal range, 4 days or more, no fever, 24 hours or more. I have no symptoms. "



On top of that, he said, "Antibodies to the new coronavirus were not detected in the blood of President Trump collected on the 1st of this month, but antibodies were detected in the blood collected on the 5th." He suggested that it was being done and emphasized that it was recovering steadily.

A White House spokesman revealed that President Trump entered the office for the first time since he was discharged.



In addition, President Trump posted on Twitter, "I was informed about the situation of the hurricane. I talked with the governors of Texas and Louisiana," and appealed for the resumption of work.



However, local media have criticized White House staff as an act that puts them at even greater risk as they emerged from the residential area of ​​the White House, which appears to be living in quarantine.