Washington: US President Donald Trump returned to the White House on Monday after spending four days in a military hospital. He was admitted for treatment after being infected with the Coronavirus. Trump (77) looked healthy. Showing his fitness, Trump made an unusual decision and went up the stairs of the South Portico instead of a lift to his residence. He also waved at journalists. After removing his mask, the President stood on the portico for a while facing the ‘South Lawn’ and saluted Marine One. In a brief ‘e-mail’ written to fans after returning to the White House, Trump appealed to him not to fear the Covid-19. Trump said, “I’m telling you. Do not be afraid of Kovid. Do not let him dominate your life. It is the greatest country in the world and under the Trump administration, we have developed great medicines. We will deal with it together. “
He said, “The love and support received from Americans around the world is incredible and I will never forget it.” When I saw many great patriots outside the hospital supporting me, I knew that I had to come to thank them. ” Earlier, the doctors of Walter Reed National Medical Center had declared him healthy and discharged from the hospital. Before leaving the hospital, Trump tweeted, “I will start the election campaign soon.” Fake news shows only fake surveys. ” His former White House press secretary, Sarah Sanders, also tweeted that the president felt much better and would not kneel before the virus. Meanwhile, Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden appealed to Trump to support the campaign to make masks mandatory across the country.
“I wish the President and the First Lady a quick recovery, like many families in America who are facing Covid-19,” Biden said at an event in Florida. He said, “I am happy to see that the President was making videos on the weekend. I appeal to them to listen to the scientists and support the mask. ” “I appeal to all governors and mayors to do the same,” said Biden. We know it saves lives. ” In the US, about 2,10,000 people have died of the virus and around 7.5 million people have fallen prey to it.