After being tested positive for Covid-19 on Friday, US President Donald Trump's condition had been worse than what officials had revealed to the public, says White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.
Reportedly, late Friday night Trump was shifted to USA's premier Military hospital for the treatment because a team of doctors observed that he had a high fever and his blood oxygen level dropped rapidly.
While speaking to an eminent news agency on Saturday, Meadows said, “I can tell you this the biggest thing we see is with no fever now, and with him doing really well with his oxygen saturation levels".
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“Yesterday morning we were really concerned about that. He had a fever, and his oxygen level had dropped rapidly. Yet in typical style, this president was up and walking around," he added.
Although White House officials including Meadows on Friday said that Trump was showing only “mild symptoms” and he will continue to work from the hospital. He told the news agency, however, that doctors from Walter Reed and Johns Hopkins recommended that Trump goes to the hospital.
“He’s made unbelievable improvements from yesterday morning when I know a number of us, the doctor and I, were very concerned,” Meadows added.