Thu. Dec 26th, 2024
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President Trump said early Friday that he and the first lady had tested positive for the coronavirus.

“We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately,” Trump said in a tweet at 12:54 a.m. Eastern time. “We will get through this TOGETHER!”

Trump’s positive test came just hours after the White House announced that senior aide Hope Hicks, one of the president’s closest advisors, had tested positive Thursday after several days of traveling with the president.

White House physician Sean P. Conley, in a letter made public early Friday, said the president and First Lady Melania Trump “are both well at this time and plan to remain at home within the White House during their convalescence.” He added that he expects Trump to continue his duties as president “without disruption.”

The announcement, coming just 32 days until election day, amounts to more than just another bombshell in a country now accustomed to constant chaos in its politics.

It is almost certain to affect the president’s ability to hit the campaign trail in the coming weeks, thrusting the pandemic — and Trump’s handling of it — back to the forefront of the campaign and the country’s consciousness. Shortly after Trump’s shocking tweet, the White House appeared to cancel the president’s rally in Orlando, Fla., on Friday night, removing it from an updated schedule.

More immediately, the health scare for Trump, who at 74 is at higher risk of serious complications from the virus that has already killed more than 200,000 Americans, amounts to the most serious known health crisis faced by any sitting president in recent American history.

Trump, who has been less than fully transparent about his health and never explained last year’s emergency trip to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, weighs 244 pounds.

Dr. Bob Lahita of St. Joseph University Hospital told Fox News late Thursday that COVID-19 patients older than 70, though at higher risk from the virus, still stand a 96% chance of surviving the disease. But he noted that obesity and hypertension can elevate the risk.

Trump’s diagnosis laid bare the fallacy of his repeated claims that experts’ public health warnings were overly alarmist and that the pandemic itself was nearly over.

Just hours before he announced his positive test result, in a pre-recorded message to the New York Archdiocese’s Al Smith dinner, Trump claimed that “the end of the coronavirus pandemic is in sight.”