Trump Was Discharged After Treatment
Trump, who has been on coronavirus treatment for a while was discharged today.
US President Donald Trump has left Walter Reed Military Hospital, where he has been treated since Friday.
Explaining that he had coronavirus on Tuesday, October 2, Trump was discharged from Walter Reed Military Hospital, where he had been treated for a while.
President Trump walked out of the hospital in a suit and wearing a mask and raised his thumb to the journalists waiting for him, making the signs to mean "everything is fine, no problem, very good".
Put in his private vehicle,
Trump was taken from the hospital in Maryland to the White House in Washington DC by helicopter waiting at close range.
First Statement From Trump
Trump, who was discharged from the hospital where he was treated for coronavirus, said in the video he published, "Don't let the virus take you over, don't be afraid of it."
In the video recorded after the President's return to the White House and posted on his Twitter account, said "I learned a lot about the coronavirus. One thing is certain. Do not let the virus take you over, do not be afraid of it. You will defeat the virus."
Claiming that the USA has the best medicines in the world, Trump said, "When I first went to the hospital, I was not feeling well. But I could leave the hospital two days ago. For the first time in a long time I feel so good."
Calling his followers not to surrender their lives to the virus, the President of the United States said, "We are back to our job. I will be ahead as your leader. I know there is danger in the middle, but I had to do it. I will stand ahead and lead."
Stating that he feels much better, Trump said, "Maybe I have immunity, I don't know. But do not let the virus take you over. Be careful."
Trump also thanked Walter Reed Military Hospital staff who took care of him, drawing attention to the ongoing vaccine studies to be used in the treatment of coronavirus.
A Rain of Criticism Unmasked
Trump, who landed in the White House after a 10-minute journey by helicopter, climbed the stairs in the garden to the balcony of the White House instead of entering directly after getting off the helicopter.
Trump, who removed the mask from his face and put it in his pocket after going on the balcony, posed for the journalists by going next to the US flags on the balcony.
Trump's removal of the mask and his failure to put it back on when going inside was criticized. Trump's treatment will continue in the White House.