President Trump before heading to Florida Monday evening for his first campaign rally since his positive diagnosis has tested negative for Covid-19 on consecutive days, according to the White House physician.
Don't let it dominate you," Trump said. "Don't be afraid of it. You're going to beat it
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President Trump returned to the White House Monday evening after spending three-day being treated for COVID-19 at Walter Reed National Military Center, released an upbeat video message telling Americans not to be afraid of the virus.
"My family is grateful for all of the prayers & support! I am feeling good & will continue to rest at home," Melania tweeted Monday morning.
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First Lady Melania Trump on Monday updated the American public her health status, saying that she is “feeling good” and will “continue to rest” at the White House after contracting COVID, adding that she is “grateful” for the support and prayers.
"So it’s been a very interesting journey. I learned a lot about COVID," Trump said.
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President Trump tweeted a second video update from Walter Reed Medical Center on Sunday, stating his personal positive diagnosis have been a “very interesting journey,” and that he learned a lot about COVID-19.
"I came here, wasn’t feeling so well. I feel much better now. We’re working hard to get me all the way back," Trump said.
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President Trump tweeted a four-minute video message updating the American public Saturday evening on his progress since being tested positive with the coronavirus, saying that he “feels much better now” but the next few days is going to be “the real test.”