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Trump leaves hospital after three-day hospitalization for COVID-19

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Bethesda, Oct 5 (EFE/EPA).- President Donald Trump was released from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Monday afternoon after being treated there for Covid-19 since last Friday. After the short helicopter trip from the Bethesda, Maryland, hospital back to the White House lawn, the president disembarked and climbed a staircase to a second-floor balcony festooned with US flags and took off his facemask when he reached the top. There, he posed for photos and saluted Marine One as it took to the air again. (Camera: CARLOS VILAS).SHOT LIST: US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP LEAVES THE WALTER REED NATIONAL MILITARY MEDICAL CENTER, MARYLAND, IN A HELICOPTER AS SUPPORTERS GATHER OUTSIDE THE HOSPITAL TO SHOW SUPPORT.

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