- Trump is now in Walter Reed Army Medical Centre
- This followed his recent coronavirus diagnosis which came out positive
- Meanwhile, world leaders have started wishing him quick recovery
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President Donald Trump has been taken to Walter Reed Army Medical Centre. This came after the president of the United States of America was diagnosed with the novel coronavirus disease.
The facility is a military hospital outside Washington.
Recall that Trump and his wife, Melania, tested positive to COVID-19 on Thursday, October 2, after a White House aide, Hope Hicks, also contracted the virus.
Before his evacuation to the military facility, the president was administered a dose of experimental Regeneron treatment.
This was disclosed in a memorandum from the president’s physician, CNN reports.
“As of this afternoon the President remains fatigued but in good spirits. He’s being evaluated by a team of experts, and together we’ll be making recommendations to the president and First Lady in regards to next best steps,” the physician writes.

Going further, the news outlet reported that Trump was alarmed by his diagnosis as he developed symptoms, like a fever, overnight.
Meanwhile, world leaders and politicians have started wishing the combative American president quick recovery,
One of such leader is former President Barack Obama gave who gave his “best wishes” to President Trump and first lady Melania Trump.

President Donald Trump has been taken to Walter Reed Army Medical Centre. Credit: CNN
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“Let me start by the way, by just stating that we're in the midst of a big political fight. And we take that very seriously. We also want to extend our best wishes, to Trump and Melania," he said.
Also recall that Legit.ng had reported that massive reactions trailed the news that Trump and his wife, Melania tested positive for Covid-19.
The president made the announcement on his official Twitter handle in the early hours of Friday, October 2.
The post has since drawn thousands of engagements with its likes over a million.
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