Trump Gives COVID-19 Condition Update in New Video

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President Donald Trump recorded a new video from Walter Reed Medical Center as he battles COVID-19. In the video, his second to the nation since he was diagnosed with the virus, Trump said that he is feeling better but acknowledged he wouldn’t know for sure whether he is out of the woods for a couple days.

He shared the video on his Twitter page on the evening of October 3. The video had over 10 million views in just over two hours. You can watch it here:

In the new video, Trump called Walter Reed the “finest in the world. I came here, wasn’t feeling so well. I feel much better now. We’re working hard to get me all the way back. I have to be back because we still have to make America great again. We’ve done an awful great job of that… I think I’ll be back soon. Look forward to finishing up the campaign the way it was started… this was something that happened. It’s millions of people it happened to all over the world. I’m fighting for them all over the world… we’re going to beat this coronavirus or whatever you want to call it.”

Here’s what you need to know:


President Trump Said Drugs to Treat COVID-19 Are ‘Miracles…Coming Down From God’

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GettyA rally outside Walter Reed.

In the video, President Trump indicated that the new treatments for coronavirus are miracles.

He cited drugs that are “miracles…coming down from God. I just wanted to tell you I’m starting to feel good.”

He said it would be the “real test” over “the next couple of days.” He said he was “so thankful for all of the support I’ve seen.” He said he appreciates what’s been said by the American people, “almost a bipartisan consensus.” He said he wouldn’t forget it. He also thanked the leaders of the world. “I just didn’t want to stay in the White House.” He said he was given that alternative.

“I had to be out front,” Trump continued. “This is America. This is the United States. This is the greatest country in the world… I can’t be locked up in a room upstairs..we have to confront problems. As a leader you have to confront problems… so that’s where it is. I’m doing well. I want to thank everybody. Our first lady is doing very well.”

He said she has great respect and love “for our country.”

He said she was “slightly younger than me” and indicated that Melania “is handling it statistically like it’s supposed to be handled.” But “I’m also doing well.” He said over the next few days “we’re probably going to know for sure.”


There Were Conflicting Reports Throughout the Day About the President’s Health

That came as conflicting reports emerged on October 3 about the president’s health. Meanwhile, Trump supporters showed up outside Walter Reed, waving American and Trump flags to show their support for the president.

“Incredible to see the love and support for @realDonaldTrump outside Walter Reed. I was just speaking to my father and know he loves and appreciates all of you!” the president’s son, Eric Trump, wrote.

The video shared by Eric Trump shows people holding American flags, pro Trump signs and Trump flags outside the hospital.

CNN’s DJ Judd wrote on Twitter, “It appears that Gavin McInnes, founder of the Proud Boys, is here at Walter Reed Medical Center— supporters on site starting chanting ‘Gavin! Gavin!’ as he arrived. Trump’s shoutout to the group during the debate bolstered the Proud Boys.”


There Was Controversy Over the Timeline of Trump’s Illness

Controversy erupted over when Trump exactly came down with the virus, with conflicting stories

“The president’s vitals over the last 24 hours were very concerning and the next 48 hours will be critical in terms of his care,” Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said on October 3, according to The New York Times. “We’re still not on a clear path to a full recovery.” Sources told The New York Times that “the president had trouble breathing on Friday and that his oxygen level had dropped, prompting his doctors to give him supplemental oxygen.” His doctor said Saturday he didn’t need oxygen now but didn’t clarify whether he ever add, The Times reported.

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett tested negative for the COVID-19 virus, but the term “Rose Garden Massacre” is trending online because a number of people who attended her nomination press conference now have COVID-19, including President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and the president of Notre Dame University, John Jenkins.

TMZ, using the headline “Rose Garden Massacre,” reported that the event “was ground zero for what is increasingly looking like a super-spreader COVID event.”

To be sure, it’s not clear when all of those people got COVID-19, where, and from who. However, concern grew that coronavirus might have spread at the press conference, which was held September 25.

The timeline of when President Trump came down with the virus is in dispute; his doctor initially said in a press conference on October 3 that the president was 72 hours into his diagnosis, but the White House later clarified that the president tested positive on Thursday October 1. “This morning while summarizing the President’s health, I incorrectly used the term ‘seventy two hours’ instead of ‘day three’ and ‘forty eight hours’ instead of ‘day two’ with regards to his diagnosis and the administration of the polyclonal antibody therapy,” the president’s doctor, Sean Conley, later said. “The President was first diagnosed with COVID-19 on the evening of Thursday, October 1st and had received Regeron’s antibody cocktail on Friday, October 2nd.”

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says of COVID-19: “The estimated incubation period is between 2 and 14 days with a median of 5 days.”

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