One day after leaving a military hospital to return to the White House, President Trump’s doctor says he is reporting 'no symptoms' of COVID-19.
This comes less than 24 hours after Trump’s medical team cautioned that he’s 'not out of the woods yet.'
He's being treated with dexamethasone, a powerful steroid recommended for use in severe cases of COVID-19.
The drug can carry serious psychological side effects, but Dr. Sean Conley said Monday that the president hasn't exhibited any of them.
He repeatedly declined to provide specifics about the president's lung condition or the last time Trump tested negative for the virus, citing federal privacy laws.
Meanwhile, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and other top military leaders are under quarantine after a senior Coast Guard official tested positive for the coronavirus.
That's according to U.S. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss information not yet made public.
The officials say that Gen. Mark Milley and the chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force and Marines have tested negative for the virus, but remain under quarantine as a precaution.
The head of U.S. Cyber Command, Paul Nakasone, was also among those quarantined.
The officials said the military leaders were working from home and this has not affected military readiness.
Related:Â President Trump Leaves Hospital After Three Days; McEnany Tests Positive for COVID-19Â
(The Associated Press, contributed to this report.)
Â
Â
