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Trump eyes return to rallies after doctor says COVID-19 treatment completed – Sydney Morning Herald
The US President said he was likely to take a test for the coronavirus on Friday after testing positive for it a week ago.
The White House physician, Sean Conley, said earlier on Thursday that Trump had completed his course of therapy for the disease, had remained stable since returning to the White House from a military hospital on Monday, and could resume public engagements on Saturday.
Conley said in a memo released by the White House that Trump had responded “extremely well” to treatment without any evidence of adverse effects.
President Donald Trump walks out of the Walter Reed hospital to return to the White…
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