COVID-hit Trump briefly leaves hospital to operate a vehicle by supporters

05 October, 2020
COVID-hit Trump briefly leaves hospital to operate a vehicle by supporters
US President Donald Trump made a surprise drive-by to wave at his supporters beyond your military hospital where he has been admitted since Friday for the treatment of coronavirus.

The brief drive through Rockville Pike in Bethesda, a Maryland suburb of Washington DC, that separates the National Institute of Health insurance and Walter Reed National Military INFIRMARY, brought cheers to his supporters who've been praying for his safety and healthy life.
  
"I really appreciate all the fans and supporters beyond the hospital. The truth is, they really love our Country and are seeing how exactly we are MAKING IT HIGHER THAN IN THE PAST!", Trump said in a tweet soon thereafter.

The crowd beyond your Walter Reed National INFIRMARY has been increasing every passing day. His supporters from all over are arriving beyond your hospital to express solidarity with the president and the First Family.

Trump and the First Lady tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday night.

Trump was moved to the military hospital on Friday, which his doctors and White House said was removed from abundance of caution.
 
On Sunday, prior to going out to wave at his supporters, Trump in a video posted on his Twitter handle said he'll give "just a little surprise for some of the great patriots, who have been on the streets, plus they have been out there for some time."

"They love our country. I am not telling anybody nevertheless, you, I am going to make just a little surprise visit," Trump said.

The president was seen wearing a mask and waving at his supporters from within the black SUV. The windows were closed.

"When I consider the enthusiasm. We have enthusiasm like probably nobody ever endured," he said.

Trump in his short video message said he has learnt a whole lot about COVID-19, literally by going to school. "This can be a real school," he said in his video from inside military hospital. "I obtain it. I am aware it," he said.
 
White House spokesman Judd Deere said appropriate precautions were used the execution of the movement to safeguard the President.

"The movement was cleared by the medical team as safe to accomplish," he said.

"President Trump took a short, last-minute motorcade ride to wave to his supporters outside and has returned to the Presidential Suite inside Walter Reed," Deere said in another statement soon thereafter.

White House Correspondents Association or WHCA expressed its outrage at your choice of the president.

"It really is outrageous for the president to have left the hospital" even briefly "amid a health crisis with out a protective pool show make certain that the American people know where their president is and how he's doing,"  WHCA said in a statement.
 
Two secret service agents wearing masks were seen within the black SUV. The pool of reporters organised under the WHCA, who cover the president, weren't informed in the presidential movement beyond your hospital.

"Now more than ever, the American public deserves independent coverage of the president to allow them to be reliably informed about his health," the WHCA said.

Early in the day, his doctors said the president was successful, and he had not had fever since Friday. They hoped that the president may be discharged from the hospital on Monday. 
Source: www.asianage.com
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