#Trump’s doctor says president’s oxygen levels dropped twice

“#Trump’s doctor says president’s oxygen levels dropped twice”
“He has been up and around. Our plan today is to have him eat and drink, be up out of bed,” Dr. Brian Garibaldi, a member of Trump’s medical team, said.
“If he continues to look and feel as well as he does today our hope is to plan for a discharge as early as tomorrow to the white house where he can continue his treatment course,” he said.
Standing outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where Trump is being treated for COVID-19, the doctors also said the commander-in-chief experienced two episodes in which his oxygen levels dropped and were countered with drug therapy and supplemental oxygen.
“Thursday night into Friday morning when I left the bedside, the president was doing well with only mild symptoms and his oxygen was in the high 90s,” Dr. Sean Conley told reporters.
“Friday morning when I returned to the bedside, the president had a high fever and his oxygen saturation was transiently dipping below 94 percent,” he said.
Conley said because of the developments, he became “concerned for possible rapid progression of the illness” and administered the dexamethasone.
“I recommended to the president that we try supplemental oxygen and see how he’d respond. He was fairly adamant he didn’t need it. He was not short of breath. He was tired, had a fever, that was about it,” Conley said.
“After about a minute – on only two liters – his saturation levels were back over 95 percent. He stayed on that for about an hour maybe, and was off and gone. Later that day by the time the team here was at the bedside, the president had been up out of bed moving about the residence with only mild symptoms,” he said.
At that point he said the medical team agreed the president should leave the White House for Walter Reed.
Along with the dexamethasone, a steroid, Trump is receiving Remdesivir and a cocktail of antibodies while being treated at the hospital.
Conley was asked why the medical team hadn’t disclosed during Saturday’s briefing why the president had been administered oxygen.
“I was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude of the team, that the president, that his course of illness has had. Didn’t want to give any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction,” Conley said. “And in doing so, came off like we’re trying to hide something, which wasn’t necessarily true. The fact of the matter is that he’s doing really well.”
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