He visits "swing" Florida today ... and then Pennsylvania and Iowa

Trump Resumes His Election Campaign And Confirms He Is No Longer Ill With "Covid-19"

Most of Trump's supporters wore masks, but did not adhere to social distancing.

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Today, US President Donald Trump will resume his campaign rounds that stopped with the announcement of his infection with the new Corona virus (Covid-19) with a visit to the swing state of Florida, and then he will visit Pennsylvania and Iowa, and Trump confirmed that he is no longer ill due to his infection with the virus, while the White House doctor announced That Trump is no longer a source of infection nine days after medical tests confirmed that he had the virus.

Trump said in an interview with "Fox News", yesterday evening: "I am no longer sick with (Covid-19).

I seem to have immunity to the disease, maybe, I don't know, for a long time, maybe for a short period, or maybe for life.

Nobody really knows, but I'm immune. ”

He added, "The tests showed that I will be able to return to the election campaign without posing a danger to others. I passed the highest test and highest standards, and I am in good condition."

I seem to have immunity.

I can get out. '

The American president, who was admitted on the second of October to the hospital, where he spent three days, appeared reassured the evening of yesterday, upon announcing his return to the presidential race three weeks before the elections that will be held on the third of next November.

At the beginning of a 20-minute speech, Trump, who looked out from the White House without a muzzle, said to hundreds of his supporters at the first public event attended by a crowd since he was infected with "Corona": "I feel in a wonderful condition."

While hundreds of supporters, most of whom wore masks, but without much commitment to social distancing during the open-air event, cheered him, Trump said, "I want you to know that our country will defeat this terrible Chinese virus."

Speaking about the virus that has killed more than 210,000 people in the United States, he added, as a blow to his chances of winning a second term: "It will disappear, it will disappear."

"Get out and vote," Trump said.

I love you! ”, While many of his supporters wore red hats bearing his favorite slogan“ Let's make America great again, ”and chanted:“ Four more years ”during his 18-minute speech, centered on law and order.

The event that was held in the White House for the first anticipated election rally in the state of Florida paves the way for the vote, because it is one of the "swing" states, that is, those whose loyalties between the Republican and Democratic parties switch between one election and another.

Trump will resume his campaign tours at an intense pace in the coming days, as the White House announced that he would visit Pennsylvania and Iowa, respectively.

For his part, White House doctor Sean Conley announced, in a statement, that Trump is no longer a source of risk of transmitting the "Covid-19" infection, nine days after the results of the tests that confirmed his infection with "Corona" appeared.

The doctor said: "In addition to the president meeting the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention standards in terms of being able to safely stop quarantine, the PCR test, according to the currently recognized standards, shows that it is no longer a source of risk of transmission to others."

The statement added that the tests showed that there was no longer any evidence of active reproduction of the virus, and that Trump's viral load was "decreasing."

For his part, the chief infectious disease expert in the United States, Anthony Fauci, confirmed that he is convinced that Trump's medical team would not have allowed the president to leave had he been contagious.

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A minute took Trump's speech to his supporters in the White House "without a muzzle."

The American president to his supporters: "Our country will defeat the Chinese virus and it will disappear ... Get out and vote."

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