Trump suggests he may hold weekend rallies in Florida, Pennsylvania after receiving green light from doctor

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Trump suggests he may hold weekend rallies in Florida, Pennsylvania after receiving green light from doctor​

White House doctor cleared Trump for public engagements as early as Saturday​

By Yael Halon

Trump suggests he may hold weekend rallies in Florida, Pennsylvania

President tells Sean Hannity his campaign is trying to make arrangements after doctor clears him for public engagements

President Trump told Fox News’ Sean Hannity in an exclusive interview Thursday that his campaign is trying to make last-minute arrangements for holding weekend rallies in Florida and Pennsylvania after White House physician Dr. Sean Conley cleared him for public engagements earlier in the day.

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“I think I’m going to try doing a rally on Saturday night if we have enough time to put it together,” Trump said on “Hannity”.

WH DR: TRUMP CAN RETURN TO PUBLIC ENGAGEMENTS THIS WEEKEND

“We want to do a rally probably in Florida on Saturday night. I might come back and do one in Pennsylvania the following night,” he said, adding that “it’s incredible what’s going on. I feel so good.”

Dr. Conley sent out a memorandum Thursday evening stating that Trump will be able to return to public engagements this weekend, noting that Saturday will mark ten days since he was first diagnosed with the coronavirus.

Conely’s memo stated that Trump has responded “extremely well to treatment” and added there is no sign of “adverse therapeutic effects.”

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says people “with mild to moderate COVID-19 remain infectious no longer than 10 days after symptom onset. People with more severe symptoms can remain infectious for longer." . . .
 
Kind of begs the question as to why the debate for next had to be changed and rescheduled?
 
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