Reporter : Luo Tingting / Editor: Wen Hui / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/10/07/a102957673.html / Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
Image : White House doctor Sean. Conley said on 6 October that President Trump has no symptoms of covid. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
White House Doctor Sean Conley issued the first health statement after President Trump was discharged from the hospital in the afternoon of 6 October. He said that the president has no symptoms of covid.
Trump was discharged from the hospital on the evening of October 5 and returned to the White House. In the afternoon of 6 October, Sean. Conley announced Trump's first health memo after returning to the White House. The memo reads: "This morning, the president's team of doctors met with him at the (White House) residence. He spent a quiet night at home and today he did not report any symptoms."
"His vital signs and physical examination results are stable, and his dynamic blood oxygen saturation level is 95% to 97%. Overall, his condition continues to be good, and I will provide the latest information as we know."
On the same day, White House Doctor Jesse Schonau informed that Vice President Pence's virus test is still negative and "no quarantine is required."
Pence will participate in the vice presidential debate in Salt Lake City, Utah in the evening of 7 October. The organizers have taken more protective measures to ensure safety.
At present, there are only 28 days before the US election. Trump said early on 6 October that he will participate in the second presidential debate and return to the race track.
He tweeted, "I look forward to the debate in Miami on Thursday night, 15 October. It will be great!"
After Trump returned to the White House, he seemed to be in a good state of mind. He sent several tweets to encourage people to vote actively. However, Trump's approval rate has been rising after the epidemic.
In a video tweet, Trump encouraged the American people to bravely face the CCP virus, "Don't let the virus dominate you, don't be afraid of it!"
Trump also said, "We are the greatest country in the world. We have to go back to the past, we have to go back to work, and we will take the lead. As your leader, I must do this. I know that there is danger ahead, but I This must be done. I am at the forefront and I am leading everyone. No leader will do what I do. I know there are risks and dangers, but it doesn’t matter. Now I feel better than before. Maybe I am immune? I don’t know. But don’t let it (the virus) dominate your life, come out (from the predicament), but be careful.”
Earlier, Trump also emphasized in another tweet that the CCP virus has interrupted US economic growth, but in any case, he is confident he will win the US election.
According to the early voting data compiled by the U.S. Elections Project, a project that provides information about U.S. elections, as of 6 October, more than 4.6 million Americans have voted.
Michael McDonald, who is in charge of the project at the University of Florida, told Reuters,: "We have never seen so many people vote so early."
He predicted that the total number of voters in this general election will be about 150 million, accounting for 65% of the total number of qualified voters, which may set a historical record.
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