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Melania Trump is 'doing well' after COVID-19 diagnosis, staff says
BREAKING NEWS: Melania Trump’s chief of staff says the First Lady is ‘doing well’, resting and keeping in constant contact with her husband in Walter Reed after she tested positive for COVID
- First Lady Melania Trump is reportedly ‘doing well’ following her COVID-19 diagnosis early Friday
- ‘Mrs. Trump is doing well. Her symptoms have not worsened and she continues to rest,’ Melania’s chief of staff Stephanie Grisham shared with DailyMail.com
- She is in touch with her husband who flew to the Walter Reed hospital in Bethesda, Maryland for treatment
First Lady Melania Trump is reportedly ‘doing well’ following her COVID-19 diagnosis early Friday.
‘Mrs. Trump is doing well. Her symptoms have not worsened and she continues to rest,’ Melania’s chief of staff Stephanie Grisham shared with DailyMail.com.
She is in touch with her husband Donald Trump as he’s undergoing treatment at the Walter Reed hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.
‘She is thinking of all who are ill and wishes them a speedy recovery,’ Grisham added.
First Lady Melania Trump is reportedly ‘doing well’ following her COVID-19 diagnosis early Friday. Pictured with Donald Trump at the presidential debate Tuesday evening
Early Friday, Trump announced that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus after top aide Hope Hicks tested positive.
He tweeted Friday: ‘Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!’
By Friday evening the president was flown to Walter Reed hospital for a several days long stay to undergo treatment after reporting symptoms of fever, cough and congestion. He also reportedly was having ‘trouble breathing’.
A Trump advisor told CNN Friday that there was ‘reason for concern’ as the president’s symptoms were regarded as ‘serious’ but White House officials said there was no reason for the public to be worried.
Donald Trump pictured waving to reporters before boarding Marine One outside the White House to be taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to be treated for Covid-19 Friday evening
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