President Trump said that while he now feels like he has recovered from COVID-19, when he was still struggling with the virus, it left him fatigued.
“I didn’t feel strong,” he told Dr. Marc Siegel Friday on Fox News. He added that he felt “tired.”
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The president said that he didn’t have any trouble breathing during the course of his illness and that he is feeling well now.
“I feel really good,” he said.
Trump also said that he is no longer on any medication.
When Siegel asked about the president’s drive past supporters outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Trump said that the Secret Service was OK with it and that he almost felt a duty to the well-wishers to at least wave to them.
Trump has a rally scheduled for Monday in Florida. This decision has had some concerned that the president could still be contagious and that he might pass on the coronavirus to others.
Siegel also asked Trump about what the results were of his last COVID-19 test.
“I’m either at the bottom of the scale or free,” Trump said, adding that he would probably take his next test on Saturday.
