ILLUSTRATION. Donald Trump arrives at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center by helicopter, Friday (2/10/2020). REUTERS / Joshua Roberts
Source: Reuters | Editor: Barratut Taqiyyah Rafie
KONTAN.CO.ID – WASHINGTON. White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows revealed that President Donald Trump’s condition on Friday (2/10/2020) was much worse than officials announced to the public.
He said doctors recommended the president to be taken to the hospital after seeing that he had a fever and that his blood oxygen levels dropped rapidly.
Launch Reuters, Meadows made that comment in an interview with Fox News broadcast Saturday evening that closed two days of conflicting and vague assessments of the 74-year-old president’s health.
“I can tell you that the biggest thing we’re seeing is no fever now, and where she’s doing really well with her oxygen saturation levels,” Meadows told the show host. Fox Jeanine Pirro. “Yesterday morning we were very concerned about that. She has a fever, and her oxygen levels are dropping rapidly. But in a distinctive style, the president got up and walked around. ”
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White House officials including Meadows said on Friday that Trump was experiencing “mild symptoms” and was continuing to work. He told Fox News that doctors from Walter Reed and Johns Hopkins recommended that Trump go to the hospital.
“He’s made tremendous progress since yesterday morning when I found out that some of us, the doctors and I, are very concerned,” Meadows said.
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As previously reported, Trump, who was being treated for coronavirus (Covid-19) at a military hospital outside Washington, said he had felt sick when he arrived at the health facility, but is now feeling better.
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Source: Reuters
Editor: Barratut Taqiyyah Rafie
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