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Trump to be moved to hospital for treatment after COVID-19 diagnosis

by Reuters
Friday, 2 October 2020 21:24 GMT

* Reuters global coronavirus tracker: https://graphics.reuters.com/world-coronavirus-tracker-and-maps/ (recasts with move to hospital)

By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is moving to a military hospital for treatment after being diagnosed with COVID-19, a White House official said on Friday, as his administration and election campaign scrambled to adjust to an extraordinary twist in his turbulent presidency.

Trump, 74, will be moved to a special suite at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, for the next few days as a precautionary measure, the official said.

Doctors urged the move so Trump could get immediate care if needed, the official said.

The news came after White House doctor Sean P. Conley wrote that Trump "remains fatigued but in good spirits."

Trump, who has played down the threat of the coronavirus pandemic from the outset, wrote on Twitter earlier on Friday that he and his wife Melania were going into quarantine after testing positive for the virus, which has killed more than 200,000 Americans and severely damaged the U.S. economy.

Trump is at high risk because of his age and weight. He has remained in apparent good health during his time in office but is not known to exercise regularly or to follow a healthy diet.

(Reporting by Jeff Mason, Alexandra Alper and Steve Holland; Additional reporting by Ernest Scheyder, Jarrett Renshaw, Andy Sullivan, Trevor Hunicutt, David Morgan, Doina Chiacu and Lisa Lambert; Writing by Andy Sullivan; Editing by Alistair Bell)

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