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03 October 2020 "It's going well, I think. Thanks to everyone. LOVE". Thus President 

Donald Trump, via Twitter

, from Walter Reed Medical Center, the military hospital where he was hospitalized for the coronavirus.



Anonymous sources

of the US administration quoted by CNN and Nbc News report that President Donald Trump, hospitalized at the Walter Reed Medical Center military hospital "as a precaution" for Covid-19, is "very tired, very fatigued and with some difficulties to breathe ".

According to another source

, Trump "is fine for now, but our fear is that things could change quickly." 



Other sources cited by the Washington Post and New York Times

report mild fever, nasal congestion and cough. 


The president did not appear in trouble as he approached the Marine One helicopter, on the lawn of the White House, which was transferring him to the hospital: I wear a blue suit, a tie and a mask, the pace fast enough, the president did not speak to the reporters from the White House pool who were waiting for him, but he gave them a short wave and then showed his thumbs up.   



According to White House spokesman Judd Deere, the president has no intention of transferring his authority to Vice President Mike Pence: "The president is in office."



The

Donald Trump country

will not suspend the negative commercials on Joe Biden, as he did instead of dem candidate with the rival team after the news of his positive coronavirus. "Joe Biden used his Michigan rally on Friday to repeatedly attack the president on pensions, economics, jobs, and now he wants credit for being magnanimous?" Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh explained.



Among the Democrats there are those who doubt

Donald Trump's positivity to the coronavirus. "He probably contracted the virus, but you always ask questions with these people, you can never be sure that they are telling the truth," Gilberto Hinojosa, president of the Democratic Party of Texas, told the New York Times. "They may have thought - he observes - that he can take advantage of seclusion after the disastrous debate" on TV with Democratic challenger Joe Biden. The Big Apple newspaper attributes this doubts to the White House's "opacity" on the president's health and his "false claims about the virus."



Twitter

has announced that it will remove tweets that "wish or wish death, serious physical injury or fatal illness to anyone" following the wave of 'funeral' jokes against US President Donald Trump, now that he is hospitalized for Covid. -19. However, the authors of posts that violate the social platform policy will not be suspended.