Don't be afraid of coronavirus: Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump has asked Americans not to be afraid of Covid-19 as he returned to the White House after spending three nights
Washington: US President Donald Trump has asked Americans not to be afraid of Covid-19 as he returned to the White House after spending three nights at a military hospital where he was treated for the deadly viral infection.
“You are gonna beat it,” Trump said in a video posted on Twitter.
“I learned so much about coronavirus. One thing that's for certain, don't let it dominate you. Don't be afraid of it. You're gonna beat it. We have the best medical equipment. We have the best medicines. All developed recently,” he said.
Trump was admitted to the Walter Reed Medical Centre on Friday after he and First Lady Melania Trump, were tested positive for Covid-19. While the president was taken to the military hospital, the First Lady stayed back at the White House.
Trump on Monday was discharged from the hospital after doctors treating him found him fit enough to go back home.
The president said he was feeling much better two days ago.
Asserting that US is the greatest country in the world, Trump said, “We are going back to work. We're going to be out front. As your leader I had to do that. I knew there's danger to it. But I had to do it. I stood out front. I lead.”
Trump said he knows that there is a risk, there is a danger, "but that's okay".
"Now I'm better. And maybe I'm immune? I don't know. But, don't let it dominate your lives. Get out there. Be careful. We have the best medicines in the world. And they're all happened very shortly. They are all getting approved. The vaccines are coming momentarily," he said.