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In reply to the discussion: Do we know for certain that Trump had the Covid-19? [View all]GreenEyedLefty
(2,073 posts)7. I think he did have it.
Very mild, but they threw cutting edge, bespoke (aka extremely expensive) therapies at it. There is no way those treatments would have been in reach for an average American.
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So you are saying that the physicians involved would risk losing their licenses?
still_one
Oct 2020
#1
Show me ANY OTHER PERSON ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, who is 'cured' in 3 days. I'll wait here.
634-5789
Oct 2020
#63
Are we even sure his "doctors" are actually MDs. I'm with you kentuck, I don't think he had it.
monmouth4
Oct 2020
#6
All those reports from his "doctor" didn't make a lot of sense either
Proud Liberal Dem
Oct 2020
#27
You get jumped on if you mention it, but it is certainly in the back of my (and many others') mind.
Frustratedlady
Oct 2020
#29
I don't think he did. Neither did Christie. They had a false positive and both probably had a nasty
Autumn
Oct 2020
#51
As it made him look weak to his base, and as there was no political upside to it*
LanternWaste
Oct 2020
#60
He may have tested positive for the virus and was persuaded by the argument ... ?
kentuck
Oct 2020
#62