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Two days after US President Trump was discharged, he resumed normal business.

He even said that he had found an effective cure and said that he had the coronavirus as a blessing from God, but in the United States, criticism continues to ask whether the president can do this.



First of all, this is Kim Yoon-soo, a correspondent in Washington.



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Contrary to the medical staff's explanation that he would be quarantined at the official residence for the time being, President Trump returned to his office two days after discharge.



At the same time, we released a video message to the public.



He has even revealed a free supply plan, exaggerating the effectiveness of the unapproved drugs he was prescribed.



[Trump/President of the United States: I hope the people will be able to get prescriptions for the drugs I have been prescribed.

We will supply it free of charge.

People don't have to pay money.]



As a result, they were called'God's Blessing' because they caught Corona 19 and found this drug.



[Trump/US President: It is God's blessing that I have Corona 19.

It is a blessing from God who disguised Corona 19.

I got to know this drug when I was infected.]



President Trump was struck by fierce criticism after saying not to be afraid of Corona 19, but the reaction is not good again.



Despite warnings from medical staff that there is a risk of infecting others for the time being, criticism has poured out that it is inappropriate to rush into office work.



President Trump praised it as a ``God's gift'' for boosting the effectiveness of certain pharmaceutical drugs that have not yet completed clinical trials, but there are also reactions that reminiscent of malaria drugs that have not proven effective.



In addition, there are reports that President Trump owned the stock of the pharmaceutical company and had a close relationship with the representative, raising suspicion that he was selfless.



(Video coverage: Jeongsik Oh, video editing: Yonghwa Jung)



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