White House Physician Says Trump Meets CDC Criteria for Safe End of Isolation

Melanie Sun
By Melanie Sun
October 10, 2020Trump News
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White House Physician Says Trump Meets CDC Criteria for Safe End of Isolation
President Donald Trump addresses a rally in support of law and order on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, on Oct. 10, 2020. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

White House physician Dr. Sean P. Conley said in an update on President Donald Trump’s health on Saturday evening that it is safe for the commander-in-chief to stop self-quarantine and return to an “active schedule.”

Conley also said that the president was no longer a transmission risk to others.

“This evening I am happy to report that in addition to the President meeting CDC criteria for the safe discontinuation of isolation, this morning’s COVID PCR sample demonstrates, by currently recognized standards, he is no longer considered a transmission risk to others,” he said in a memo.

The CDC’s criteria for ending self-quarantine for individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 is to have already been isolated for 10-days since the initial onset of symptoms, having been fever-free without the use of medication for at least 24 hours, and that other symptoms of the COVID-19 disease are improving.

Conley said that the president’s condition was meeting all these CDC criteria, and that “all symptoms improved” for the 74-year-old.

The memo added that according to a range of diagnostic tests done on the president, there was “no longer evidence of actively replicating virus.”

Trump health update
Oct. 10 memo on President Donald Trump’s health following his COVID-19 diagnosis. (Supplied)

“In addition, sequential testing throughout his illness has demonstrated decreasing viral loads that correlate with increasing cycle threshold times, as well as decreasing and now undetectable subgenomic mRNA,” it added.

From The Epoch Times

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