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Biden replaces White House doctor with longtime physician
Read full article: Biden replaces White House doctor with longtime physicianBiden has brought back Dr. Kevin OConnor as his physician, replacing President Donald Trumps doctor with the one who oversaw his care when he was vice president(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden has brought back Dr. Kevin O'Connor as his physician, replacing President Donald Trump's doctor with the one who oversaw his care when he was vice president. O'Connor, a retired Army colonel, was Biden's doctor during his entire tenure as vice president, having remained in the role at Biden's request. The White House said O'Connor was being commissioned by the president but was not rejoining the military. He is the first non-active duty doctor to serve as physician to the president in almost three decades. Then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said at the time that Trump's condition was worse than Conley had let on.
Defiant Trump defends virus record in 1st post-COVID rally
Read full article: Defiant Trump defends virus record in 1st post-COVID rally“Under my leadership, we're delivering a safe vaccine and a rapid recovery like no one can even believe," Trump insisted. His voice was perhaps a touch scratchy but otherwise, Trump was, well, Trump. Threats to smooch audience members aside, the rally felt like so many others during the pitched general election battle against Democrat Joe Biden. Underscoring the importance of Florida, Trump will be back in the state Friday for another rally, this time in Ocala. “President Trump comes to Sanford today bringing nothing but reckless behavior, divisive rhetoric, and fear mongering," Biden said in a statement.
Why won't White House say when Trump last tested negative?
Read full article: Why won't White House say when Trump last tested negative?White House director of communications Alyssa Farah waves after speaking with reporters at the White House, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020, in Washington. “Yeah, I’m not going to give you a detailed readout with timestamps every time the president’s tested," White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters last weekend. And the White House refusal to answer makes it hard not to wonder what they're hiding, given other details they've shared. Senior White House staff and those who are in direct contact with the president are tested for the virus daily. What about Sept. 27, when he visited his golf course in Sterling, Virginia, held a late afternoon news conference in the White House briefing room, and held an evening reception for Gold Star families on the White House state floor?
Trump says he's ready for rallies but details slim on health
Read full article: Trump says he's ready for rallies but details slim on healthA group protests the ongoing outbreak of coronavirus in the White House, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020, outside the White House in Washington. While Trump said he believes he's no longer contagious, concerns about infection appeared to scuttle plans for next week's presidential debate. I think perfect," Trump said during a telephone interview with Fox Business, his first since he was released from a three-day hospital stay Monday. The White House, meanwhile, continued to decline to share when Trump last tested negative for the virus — which would help pinpoint when he was infected. Aides were discussing a potential photo opportunity with the president at the White House either Thursday or Friday but plans had not been finalized, according to two White House officials not authorized to publicly discuss internal deliberations.
Trump says he's ready for rallies; doctor says therapy done
Read full article: Trump says he's ready for rallies; doctor says therapy doneA group protests the ongoing outbreak of coronavirus in the White House, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020, outside the White House in Washington. While Trump said he believes he's no longer contagious, concerns about infection appeared to scuttle plans for next week's presidential debate. I think perfect," Trump said during a telephone interview with Fox Business, his first since he was released from a three-day hospital stay Monday. The White House, meanwhile, continued to decline to share when Trump last tested negative for the virus — which would help pinpoint when he was infected. Aides were discussing a potential photo opportunity with the president at the White House either Thursday or Friday but plans had not been finalized, according to two White House officials not authorized to publicly discuss internal deliberations.
Plan for presidential debate in Miami remains in place pending Trump’s condition
Read full article: Plan for presidential debate in Miami remains in place pending Trump’s conditionMIAMI – The plans for Oct. 15 Presidential Town Hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center in downtown Miami are still in place, as President Donald Trump recovers from COVID-19. Dr. Aileen Marty, an infectious disease expert with Florida International University, said Miami is able to host the event safely during the pandemic. The Associated Press reported Trump’s doctor said Wednesday that the president continued to make progress in his recovery. The town hall will be 90 minutes long. The center released a statement saying the plan also follows CDC, state and county health and safety protocols.
The Latest: Seoul region remains virus hot spot for S Korea
Read full article: The Latest: Seoul region remains virus hot spot for S KoreaWyoming health officials say they are not worried about COVID-19 patients overwhelming any specific hospital. The state health department said there were 85 new hospitalizations in the previous 24 hours, raising the state's seven-day daily average to a new high of 29.14 hospitalizations. The Phase 3 reopening comes as Connecticut has seen a slight uptick in coronavirus cases. — Montana health officials reported 733 new coronavirus cases Wednesday, again shattering the record for daily cases. Missoula County health officials said the 211 new cases reported in the county represent a reporting lag.
Trump, out of sight, tweets up storm, says he ‘feels great’
Read full article: Trump, out of sight, tweets up storm, says he ‘feels great’In a new White House video posted Wednesday evening, Trump said his illness had shed light on an experimental antibody cocktail that he tied to his improved condition. The White House has released only limited details about his condition and treatment, leading to questions about what lies ahead for Trump. Access to Trump for White House aides has been extremely limited since his discharge. All told, more than a dozen White House staffers have tested positive. He also thanked a supporter who tweeted she “would wade though a sea of COVID infested water to vote for President Trump on November 3rd."
The Latest: Top Trump aide Stephen Miller tests positive
Read full article: The Latest: Top Trump aide Stephen Miller tests positive__3:45 p.m.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says President Donald Trump is "putting himself first at the expense of the country” by halting negotiations over a new coronavirus aid package from Congress. The White House said at the time that it had raised the price tag on its own proposal to $1.6 trillion. ___1:30 p.m.Sen. Kamala Harris tested negative for the coronavirus on Monday, two days before her debate with Vice President Mike Pence. The Commission on Presidential Debates requires everyone accessing the debate site to have tested negative. Sean Conley, says in a new memo released by the White House that the president’s medical team met with him in the residence Tuesday morning.
Trump's doctor leans on health privacy law to duck questions
Read full article: Trump's doctor leans on health privacy law to duck questions(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump's doctor leaned on a federal health privacy law Monday to duck certain questions about the president's treatment for COVID-19, while readily sharing other details of his patient's condition. But a leading expert on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act said a more likely reason for Dr. Sean Conley's selective disclosures appears to be Trump's comfort level in fully revealing his medical information. "That's a little head-scratcher," said Deven McGraw, a former career government lawyer who oversaw enforcement of the 1996 medical privacy statute. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said it’s “disconcerting” that information coming from Trump’s physicians “must be approved by the president.”Pronounced “hippah,” the law essentially prohibits disclosure of a person’s medical information without their consent. Peters is a health privacy and data security expert with Polsinelli, a national law firm serving a range of business clients.
The Latest: Trump video tells supporters, 'Don't be afraid'
Read full article: The Latest: Trump video tells supporters, 'Don't be afraid'Marine One landed at the White House just before 7 p.m. Monday just as the sun was setting. Others who came down with the coronavirus include President Donald Trump and Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah. ___2:40 p.m.President Donald Trump says he's leaving the hospital Monday evening after a three-day stay to treat symptoms of COVID-19. Trump has been treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center since Friday afternoon. This comes days after President Donald Trump tested positive for the coronavirus.
What we know and what we don't about Trump's COVID illness
Read full article: What we know and what we don't about Trump's COVID illnessDoctors say that Trump will continue to receive his treatments from the White House. WHAT WE DON’T KNOWWe don’t know how sick Trump got. With treatment still evolving in the pandemic, Trump’s doctors concede they themselves don’t know everything about the interplay of the medications he is taking. The White House also is withholding details on what steps it is taking to stop the spread of the outbreak underway in Trump’s circle. Trump on Sunday insisted on a drive outside Walter Reed to wave to supporters, heightening risk of infection for those guarding and driving him.
Trump leaves hospital, tells nation not to fear virus
Read full article: Trump leaves hospital, tells nation not to fear virus– President Donald Trump staged a dramatic return to the White House Monday night after leaving the military hospital where he was receiving an unprecedented level of care for COVID-19. He entered the White House, where aides were visible milling about the Blue Room, without wearing a face covering. !” And in case anyone missed his don't-worry message earlier, he rushed out a new video from the White House. He returns to the White House, where there is a team of doctors on call with 24-hour monitoring. He will receive the fifth and final dose Tuesday at the White House.
Trump's doctor's comments on symptoms, care spark confusion
Read full article: Trump's doctor's comments on symptoms, care spark confusionFor the second day in a row, the Navy commander in charge of President Donald Trump’s care left the world wondering: Just how sick is the president? Dr. Sean Conley is trained in emergency medicine, not infectious disease, but he has a long list of specialists helping determine Trump’s treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. They said his admission that he tried to give an optimistic description of Trump’s condition may lead the public to question future information he or the other doctors provide. What Trump’s medical team hasn’t mentioned: Whether he’s getting blood thinners, which are being given to nearly all hospitalized COVID-19 patients to prevent virus-triggered blood clots that in turn harm the lungs and other organs. ___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Department of Science Education.
The truth about the president’s health? What is it?
Read full article: The truth about the president’s health? What is it?– The president’s doctor doubled back on information he provided Saturday about exactly what Donald Trump was going through health-wise just before leaving The White House Friday infected with the coronavirus. During Conley’s first public comments at a briefing Saturday outside of the hospital, the doctor said the president was doing “very well. That was the same day the White House circulated photos of Trump diligently working in Ward 71′s conference room. (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)“Yesterday, there was another episode where it dropped down about 93 percent,” Conley said. Conley said that the president may be able to return to the White House Monday and continue his treatment there.
What we know, and what we don't, about Trump's diagnosis
Read full article: What we know, and what we don't, about Trump's diagnosisConley was evasive when asked whether Trump’s blood oxygen level had dropped below 90%: “We don’t have any recordings here on that.” The level currently stands at 98%, Trump’s medical team said. WHAT WE DON’T KNOW: TRUMP’S MEDICAL CONDITIONTrump's medical team continued to dodge many questions Sunday, such as the specific timing of the president’s dip in oxygen and the impact of the disease on his lungs. WHAT WE DON’T KNOW: WHEN TRUMP FELL ILLConley declined to say when Trump had last been tested before Thursday’s test confirmed COVID-19. WHAT WE DON’T KNOW: HOW TRUMP WAS INFECTEDThere's no way to know for sure if the Rose Garden event was where Trump — who typically shuns a mask and has kept holding big public gatherings during the pandemic — was exposed. The administration says a White House medical team is tracing contacts.
The Latest: Campaign says Biden tests negative for virus
Read full article: The Latest: Campaign says Biden tests negative for virus(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)WASHINGTON – The Latest on coronavirus infections hitting President Donald Trump and others (all times EDT):7:30 p.m.Joe Biden’s campaign says the Democratic presidential nominee tested negative for coronavirus Sunday. The results come five days after Biden spent more than 90 minutes on the debate stage with President Donald Trump. ___6:20 p.m.President Donald Trump is itching to get back out onto the campaign trail — and even attend the second presidential debate — if his doctors clear him to travel. According to a statement issued Sunday, the White House sent the New Jersey officials a list of 206 attendees. The president’s physician says President Donald Trump was treated with a steroid after a drop in oxygen levels on Saturday.
Doctor: Trump improving, but not ‘out of the woods’ yet
Read full article: Doctor: Trump improving, but not ‘out of the woods’ yetStill, the doctors said Trump’s health is improving and that he could be discharged as early as Monday. In a short video released by the White House on Sunday, Trump insisted he understood the gravity of the moment. He was evasive about the timing of Trump oxygen drops. At the time of the briefing, Trump’s blood oxygen level was 98% — within normal rage, Trump’s medical team said. First lady Melania Trump has remained at the White House as she recovers from her own bout with the virus.
WATCH: Trump releases 4-minute video, doctor’s health update is ‘cautiously optimistic’
Read full article: WATCH: Trump releases 4-minute video, doctor’s health update is ‘cautiously optimistic’– President Trump’s doctor released a Saturday evening health update saying that the president was “not yet out of the woods" but that “the team remains cautiously optimistic." Conley continued by writing: “While not yet out of the woods, the team remains cautiously optimistic. “So, he has not been on it during his COVID treatment?”“He is not on oxygen right now,” Conley said. “Should we read into the fact that he had been previously?”“Yesterday and today, he was not on oxygen,” Conley said. Barr was seen at the White House Saturday and is not going under quarantine as a precaution.
Of presidents and health, history replete with secrecy, lies
Read full article: Of presidents and health, history replete with secrecy, lies(AP Photo, File)WASHINGTON – Throughout American history, an uncomfortable truth has been evident: Presidents have lied about their health. But with an election coming on, Roosevelt and the White House staff issued a statement saying the problem was far less serious. The first known instance of a so-called pool reporter inside the White House was in 1881 when James A. Garfield was shot. As he lay in bed, Associated Press reporter Franklin Trusdell sat outside the president's sick room, listening to him breathe and sharing updates with other correspondents. “I listen for every sound,” Trusdell wrote to his wife in a note about his overnight Garfield watch at the White House.
WATCH: Update on President Trump’s health from Walter Reed Medical Center
Read full article: WATCH: Update on President Trump’s health from Walter Reed Medical CenterPublished: October 3, 2020, 10:56 am Updated: October 3, 2020, 11:53 amAn update is provided on President Trump’s medical condition by Dr. Sean Conley from Walter Reed Medical Center. The press was scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday. The full video can be seen below:
The Latest: Doctor says Trump 'not yet out of the woods'
Read full article: The Latest: Doctor says Trump 'not yet out of the woods'President Donald Trump has been hospitalized with the virus and Biden was potentially exposed during Tuesday night’s presidential debate in Cleveland. ___6 p.m.President Donald Trump has told his longtime friend and sometimes lawyer Rudy Giuliani that he’s “going to beat” the coronavirus. ___5:30 p.m.With President Donald Trump in the hospital, his campaign is launching an effort it’s calling “Operation MAGA” to maintain momentum. ___1 p.m.White House doctors said President Donald Trump began exhibiting “clinical indications” of COVID-19 on Thursday afternoon, earlier than previously known. One by one, President Donald Trump and a series of GOP lawmakers have fallen ill with the virus that has killed more than 208,000 Americans.
Trump said to be improving but next 48 hours 'critical'
Read full article: Trump said to be improving but next 48 hours 'critical'And yesterday with the team, while we were all here, he was not on oxygen,” Conley said. Meadows himself had insisted Friday morning that Trump had only “mild symptoms" as the White House tried to project an image of normalcy. “President Trump remains in good spirits, has mild symptoms and has been working throughout the day,” press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said late in the day on Friday. The first word that a close aide to Trump had been infected came from the media, not the White House. At the same time, the White House has been working to trace a flurry of new infections of close Trump aides and allies.
The Latest: India records 75,800 new cases, recovery high
Read full article: The Latest: India records 75,800 new cases, recovery highVictoria reported only 12 new coronavirus cases and one death Sunday, well down on the peaks of winter. ___MILAN — New coronavirus cases in Italy maintained a trajectory above 2,500 on Saturday, with about 119,000 people tested. ___SKOPJE, North Macedonia — North Macedonia has recorded 243 new coronavirus cases, the highest daily number since the pandemic began. Facing a recent spike in cases, health authorities are considering imposing new restrictions, including banning public gatherings and limiting working hours for bars. ___ATHENS, Greece — Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says authorities would use local lockdowns to keep a recent surge in coronavirus cases under control.
The Latest: Trump campaign manager tests positive for COVID
Read full article: The Latest: Trump campaign manager tests positive for COVID(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)WASHINGTON – The Latest on President Donald Trump testing positive for the coronavirus and being hospitalized (all times EDT):12:10 a.m.President Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Bill Stepien, has tested positive for the coronavirus. Conway attended the Rose Garden announcement Saturday where President Donald Trump announced his nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. He issued the statement as President Donald Trump was being treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for the same illness. ___6 p.m.Joe Biden’s campaign is taking down its attack ads in the wake of President Donald Trump’s coronavirus infection. ___11:55 a.m.First lady Melania Trump says she is experiencing “mild symptoms” after she and President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19.
Doctors kept close eye on Trump's use of malaria drug
Read full article: Doctors kept close eye on Trump's use of malaria drugHe has a resting heart rate of 63 beats per minute. A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute, and generally, a lower rate implies better cardiovascular fitness. His blood pressure came in at 121 over 79. People with elevated blood pressure are likely to develop high blood pressure unless steps are taken to control the condition. Trump also takes aspirin daily and Finasteride, a drug to treat enlargement of the prostate and male pattern hair loss.
Trump attacks study, defends using malaria drug for COVID-19
Read full article: Trump attacks study, defends using malaria drug for COVID-19The letter from White House physician Sean Conley to White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany about President Donald Trump taking Hydroxychloroquine is photographed Monday, May 18, 2020. Trump says he has taken the unproven malaria drug to prevent symptoms should he get coronavirus. Addressing concerns Trumps example could lead people to misuse the drug, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said tens of millions of people around the world have used this drug for other purposes, including malaria prophylaxis. Trump said that his doctor didn't recommend hydroxychloroquine to him but that he requested it from the White House physician. But his private hopes had not, according to three White House officials and Republicans close to the White House not authorized to speak publicly about private discussions.