Trump reports no symptoms after returning to White House, says doctor

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US President Donald Trump has reported no symptoms, a day after returning to the White House following three-day hospitalization for COVID-19 treatment.
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Trump reports no symptoms after returning to White House, says doctor
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In this file photo US President Donald Trump salutes from the Truman Balcony upon his return to the White House from Walter Reed Medical Center, where he underwent treatment for COVID-19, in Washington, DC, on October 5, 2020.

US President Donald Trump has reported no symptoms, a day after returning to the White House following three-day hospitalization for COVID-19 treatment, his doctor said on Tuesday.

White House physician Sean Conley said in a new memo that the medical team met with Trump, who is in quarantine at the presidential residence and continues to receive treatment, in the morning.

"He had a restful first night at home, and today he reports no symptoms. Vital signs and physical exam remain stable, with an ambulatory oxygen saturation level of 95-97 percent," Conley wrote in the memo. "Overall he continues to do extremely well."

Trump tweeted on Tuesday morning that he is "FEELING GREAT!"

The president's doctors have warned he is not out of the woods yet.

At age 74 and clinically obese, the patient is at a higher risk of serious complications from COVID-19 that has infected 7.46 million people and killed more than 210,000 in the United States.

Trump revealed his COVID-19 infection on October 2 and was later admitted into a military hospital.

A growing number of individuals in the president's orbit have been diagnosed with COVID-19.


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