Trump thinks he's not infected with coronary.

US President Donald Trump, who is isolated at the White House and being treated for COVID-19, thinks he has not been affected by this disease and claims he feels good enough to continue holding political gatherings before the November 3rd elections. I'm back because I'm a perfect physical example,” said [...]
I'm back because I'm a perfect physical example,” said Trump for Fox Business Network, in the first statement on the media after a week ago it was discovered that he was affected by coronary.
His doctors have yet to present solid evidence that Trump may have been infected. The White House refuses to find out when the last test was carried out in which he was negative to coronary, so he doesn't even know how long he's been positive.
Trump is under pressure to resume political rallies to restore momentum in the campaign for a new mandate at the White House, four weeks before election day.
Polls in key states show he lags behind his opponent, Democrat Joe Biden.
Trump also criticised the Commission's announcement for organising American Presidential Decrees (CPD) that the next television debate of the two candidates on October 15th would be held virtually due to its infection.
“I will not waste time in virtual debate”, Trump said in an interview for Fox Business Network.
I don't think I'm infected at all. I feel fine, very good”, added the republican candidate, who spent three nights in a military hospital before being released Monday.
Trump found that he no longer received most of the virus therapy, but admitted that he was still in steroids.
The U.S. president has often been criticised for underestimating the severity of the coronary, which claimed 210,000 lives in the United States and left millions out of work.
Currently, the US records more than 44,000 cases of infection every day.











