Original title: White House doctor informed Trump’s latest condition: There have been two drops in blood oxygen saturation, and the current situation "continuous improvement"

  On October 4, local time, US President Trump’s medical team stated at a medical conference that Trump’s condition "continuously improved."

  White House doctor Sean Conley stated that the president’s transfer to Walter Reid Medical Center for treatment on the 2nd was due to Trump’s symptoms "rapidly developing" from the evening of the 1st to the morning of the 2nd, with a high fever and hypoxia and blood oxygen. It fell below 94%.

  Conley said that although Trump "very firmly" believes that he does not need supplemental oxygen, the team took about one hour of oxygen therapy on the 2nd.

Conley also confirmed to reporters that the president had a second drop in oxygen saturation on the 3rd.

In response to the two drops in blood oxygen saturation, the doctor gave Trump dexamethasone, a steroid.

  Another member of Trump's medical team said that the president no longer complained about shortness of breath, but was "walking around."

  Trump said in a four-minute social media video on the evening of the 3rd that he felt "much better" and thought he "will be back soon."

(CCTV reporter Xu Dezhi)