Article 58S7M Trump’s doctor dodges questions, suggests president tested positive Wednesday

Trump’s doctor dodges questions, suggests president tested positive Wednesday

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Enlarge / Dr. Sean Conley, White House physician, speaks during a press conference outside of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, US, on Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020. Dr. Conley said the president is "doing very well" and his condition is improving while being treated at the US military hospital near Washington for Covid-19. (credit: Getty | Bloomberg)

In a short briefing Saturday morning, White House physician Sean Conley raised more questions than answers in regard to President Donald Trump's condition and the course of his infection with the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2.

Though Conley opened the briefing by saying that Trump is doing very well," the doctor was evasive when asked about basic medical care questions, such as if the president has received supplemental oxygen at any point, how high his fever has been, and when he last tested negative for the virus.

Conley also made the startling revelation that Trump first tested positive for the coronavirus 72 hours earlier.

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