US President Donald Trump has fully recovered from Covid-19 and is now immune from the virus. Trump delivered his words in an interview with Fox News on Sunday and said, “I have to tell you, I feel fantastically. I really feel good. And I even feel good by the fact that you know, the word immunity means something having really a protective glow means something. I think it’s very important to have that, to have that is a very important thing”. The White House first announced President Trump’s Covid-19 diagnosis on Thursday, 1st October. President is scheduled to make his first public appearance on the campaign trail since that diagnosis at a rally in Florida on Monday. The White House doctors have assured him he is not contagious.
President Trump said, “The doctors, the White House doctors, as you know, are the best and they said I’m totally free of spreading. There’s no spread. I beat this crazy horrible China virus”. However, Trump said he didn’t know whether he would be immune from Covid-19 forever or only for a time. Point to be noteworthy that he has made several misleading statements about the disease and how it affects patients who have had it. He said, “Once you do recover, you’re immune”. President then appeared to say about his illness and recovery from Covid-19. Trump attended events throughout the summer without wearing masks or socially distancing. He criticized Biden for urging Americans to follow his example wearing them and taking all precautions outlined by the CDC.
President said, “Now you have a president who doesn’t have to hide in a basement like his opponent. You have a president who is immune, which is big. I think which is a very important thing, frankly”. Trump has been eager to get back on the campaign trail after missing more than 10 days with his illness. He will speak to supporters in Sanford, Florida, on Monday. On Saturday, the vice president Mike Pence arranged a packed rally at the world’s largest retirement community in Florida. Most participants at the event were without masks. President Trump has promised that his campaign event in Sanford this week will be a BIG RALLY. Trump’s physician Dr. Sean Conley said the president would make a safe return to public engagements by the weekend.