President Trump Hits Campaign Trail Again In-Person Following Covid-19 Diagnosis
President Trump is prepared to resume his campaign trail in person this week after receiving the green light from his doctors. White House Physician Sean Conley confirmed in a memo that the president was no longer a “transmission risk to others” just ten days after testing positive for Covid-19. President Trump also continued to maintain he’s “feeling great” during his first in-person event held at the White House this weekend. He added he’s no longer taking the combination of experimental drugs usually reserved for the sickest of patients. Despite all this, doubts have been cast over when the president last tested negative for the virus. But this is not stopping him from resuming rallies this week, starting in Florida today. This will be followed by events in Pennsylvania and Iowa. Unfortunately, his schedule does not include a visit to Miami for the highly anticipated second presidential debate. That was officially cancelled after President Trump refused to participate in the entirely virtual event following his Covid diagnosis.