I'm a Doctor and Here's What's Trump Does Next
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump tested COVID-19 positive this week, and many are wondering how the virus will impact the White House, what the President's treatment plan will involve, and when life can go back to normal. We spoke to a few MDs about what the President's life will look like over the next few weeks, and this is what they had to say. Read on, and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus.
He Will Be Forced to Isolate
Vivek Cherian, MD, a Baltimore based Internal Medicine Physician and member of the American College of Physicians, explains that per CDC guidelines, "The president will have to remain in isolation for a period of 2 weeks."
"Practically speaking this means the president likely won't be able to attend the next presidential debate (scheduled for October 15) unless this is somehow done virtually, or postponed," he added. "Also any rallies the president has scheduled within the next two weeks likely will have to be canceled."