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  24. Doctors say Trump on steroid therapy, health improving after brief 'episodes' Trump's doctors said the president is being treated with dexamethasone, the steroid typically used for the sickest Covid-19 patients. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's medical team said Sunday that Trump's condition is improving after multiple "episodes" over the weekend and after he was placed on a steroid therapy typically used in more severe Covid-19 cases. "Since we spoke last, the president has continued to improve. As with any illness, there are frequent ups and downs over the course, particularly when a patient is being so closely watched," said Dr. Sean Conley, a White House physician, adding at a news conference that the president could be discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as soon as Monday. Trump's doctors said the president was on dexamethasone, the steroid used for the sickest Covid-19 patients. The medical team said the president took his first dose Saturday and would remain on it for the "time being." Conley said Trump had a high fever late Friday morning and was administered supplemental oxygen for about an hour at the White House. Later in the day, Conley said, Trump appeared to be improving, but doctors still felt that the best course of action was to move him to Walter Reed. Trump has remained without a fever since Friday morning, and his vital signs are stable, according to his doctors. Conley said Trump's oxygen levels dipped for a second time Saturday, but it was unclear whether he was again administered oxygen.
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  26. Doctors say Trump on steroid therapy, health improving after brief 'episodes' Trump's doctors said the president is being treated with dexamethasone, the steroid typically used for the sickest Covid-19 patients. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's medical team said Sunday that Trump's condition is improving after multiple "episodes" over the weekend and after he was placed on a steroid therapy typically used in more severe Covid-19 cases. "Since we spoke last, the president has continued to improve. As with any illness, there are frequent ups and downs over the course, particularly when a patient is being so closely watched," said Dr. Sean Conley, a White House physician, adding at a news conference that the president could be discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as soon as Monday. Trump's doctors said the president was on dexamethasone, the steroid used for the sickest Covid-19 patients. The medical team said the president took his first dose Saturday and would remain on it for the "time being." Conley said Trump had a high fever late Friday morning and was administered supplemental oxygen for about an hour at the White House. Later in the day, Conley said, Trump appeared to be improving, but doctors still felt that the best course of action was to move him to Walter Reed. Trump has remained without a fever since Friday morning, and his vital signs are stable, according to his doctors. Conley said Trump's oxygen levels dipped for a second time Saturday, but it was unclear whether he was again administered oxygen.
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  35. Doctors say Trump on steroid therapy, health improving after brief 'episodes' Trump's doctors said the president is being treated with dexamethasone, the steroid typically used for the sickest Covid-19 patients. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's medical team said Sunday that Trump's condition is improving after multiple "episodes" over the weekend and after he was placed on a steroid therapy typically used in more severe Covid-19 cases. "Since we spoke last, the president has continued to improve. As with any illness, there are frequent ups and downs over the course, particularly when a patient is being so closely watched," said Dr. Sean Conley, a White House physician, adding at a news conference that the president could be discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as soon as Monday. Trump's doctors said the president was on dexamethasone, the steroid used for the sickest Covid-19 patients. The medical team said the president took his first dose Saturday and would remain on it for the "time being." Conley said Trump had a high fever late Friday morning and was administered supplemental oxygen for about an hour at the White House. Later in the day, Conley said, Trump appeared to be improving, but doctors still felt that the best course of action was to move him to Walter Reed. Trump has remained without a fever since Friday morning, and his vital signs are stable, according to his doctors. Conley said Trump's oxygen levels dipped for a second time Saturday, but it was unclear whether he was again administered oxygen.
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