You have to give Donald Trump credit. Using his bombastic populist rhetoric he's managed to turn a global pandemic into a political and cultural war. Wearing a mask to prevent the spread of the coronavirus weak, injecting bleach into your veins as a cure; science, believing that the virus will just magically disappear; wishful thinking, promotes hydroxychloroquine as the miracle drug it isn't and tells those in hospital to ask their doctors for the drugs used to help him stave off the virus even though they are experimental and not available to the public. Given all that previously written has been proven to be false you'd think that his followers wouldn't flock like moths to a flame when he holds his covid-19 superspreader rallies. Yet, there they are, no masks, no social distancing and completely dismissing science. All so they can bask in the glory that is their Dear Leader.
And now this:
Trump no longer a Covid transmission risk, says doctor
The White House doctor says Donald Trump is no longer at risk of transmitting the coronavirus, but has not said whether the US president has tested negative for it.
In a memo released by the White House, Dr Sean Conley said Trump met the Center for Disease Control and Prevention criteria for safely discontinuing isolation and that by “currently recognised standards” he was no longer considered a transmission risk.
The memo did not say whether Trump had tested negative, but stated that a test on Saturday had showed the president was no longer a “transmission risk to others”, and there was no longer evidence “of actively replicating virus”.
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