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Added on the 03/10/2020 14:24:31 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
A feverish, fatigued, and coughing US President Donald Trump will be admitted to Maryland's Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday. The president announced that he and first lady Melania tested positive for the coronavirus early Friday morning. Business Insider reports the White House said Friday afternoon that Trump is expected to remain at the military hospital in Bethesda for a 'few days.' Democratic opponent Joe Biden and his wife have tested negative for the coronavirus. Two days before his COVID-19 diagnosis, Trump publicly mocked Biden for wearing a face mask.
Images of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as US President Joe Biden visits for what the White House describes as as a "routine annual physical." He will transfer power to Vice President Kamala Harris during the "brief" time he is under anesthesia for a colonoscopy as part of the health check. IMAGES
Although Americans are understandably very concerned about the health of US President Donald Trump, the public has no right to know. That's because his physicians are bound by HIPAA privacy laws, which allow them to only disclose to the public what the patient has permitted them to share. According to Business Insider, President Trump's doctor has declined to answer several major questions about the president's COVID-19 case. Dr. Sean Conley refused to say whether Trump had gotten supplemental oxygen. They later acknowledged he had on two occasions. Dr. Conley would also not say when Trump's last negative COVID-19 test was. There are HIPAA rules and regulations that restrict me in sharing certain things for his safety and his own health and reasons. Dr. Sean Conley
Scene outside UCI Medical Center in Irvine, California where former US president Bill Clinton is recovering after being hospitalized for two days for an infection not related to the coronavirus, a spokesman for the 75-year-old said. IMAGES
Supporters of Donald Trump gather outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center near Washington where the US president is being treated for Covid-19. Doctors are expected to decide today whether to discharge him. IMAGES