Trump returns to White House after three nights in medical center

By Maia Irvin

On Monday evening, President Donald Trump left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after spending three nights there being treated for COVID-19, multiple news sources reported. 

According to The Washington Post, Trump returned to the White House after being discharged. He went to the medical center on Friday after testing positive for COVID-19, the Post reported. 

When Trump arrived at the White House Monday evening, he ascended a flight of stairs, faced Marine One and removed his mask before saluting the departing helicopter, according to The New York Times. He did not put his mask back on before walking into the White House, the Times reported. 

"Feeling really good! Don't be afraid of Covid. Don't let it dominate your life," Trump said in a tweet earlier Monday, the Post reported. Many critics felt his tweet downplayed the effects the virus has had on millions of Americans, according to the Times.

Sean Conley, Trump's physician, said that Trump, "may not be entirely out of the woods yet," the Post reported.  

On Monday, some medical experts stated that patients can sometimes quickly deteriorate from the virus several days into their illness, the Times reported. 

Several of Trump's aids have tested positive for the virus including his press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, who tested positive on Monday, according to the Times. 

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