Donald Trump Says He's Off COVID Medication, Will Donate Plasma
n his first on-camera interview since being diagnosed with coronavirus, President Donald Trump revealed Friday that he was no longer taking medication for COVID-19 and that, if asked, he would donate plasma to help create a vaccine.
Questions about the state of the president's health had been swirling since Trump's positive diagnosis for COVID-19 in October. Trump was transported to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for treatment. After a three-day-long stay, Trump returned to the White House causing some observers to point out that Trump had not followed the self-quarantine guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). White House spokespeople have not divulged when Trump last tested negative for the coronavirus.
Trump told FOX News medical expert Dr. Marc Siegel that his treatment for coronavirus had ended.