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Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis: What we know and don’t know

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White House physician’s comments on Sunday about the health of U.S. President Donald Trump amid his coronavirus diagnosis added a new layer of confusion even as the doctor sought to clarify contradictory statements from the day before.Here’s what we know and what we don’t know: Trump continuing to show improvement during treatment for COVID-19: doctors Dr.

Sean Conley, the president’s physician, said Trump was given a steroid dexamethasone after his blood oxygen level had dropped suddenly twice in recent days, but he “has continued to improve” since then.

Conley said Trump could be discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as early as Monday.Conley said Trump had a “high fever” and a blood oxygen level below 94 per cent.

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