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President Trump Could Be Discharged ‘As Early as Tomorrow,’ Doctors Say
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October 4, 2020

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Dr. Sean Conley and the team of doctors caring for President Trump at Walter Reed provided details about two episodes in which the President required oxygen, but said he continues to improve and could be discharged back to the White House as early as Monday.

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