US PRESIDENT, DONALD TRUMP GETS EXPERIMENTAL COVID-19 DRUG
The White House, late on Friday, October 2, 2020, announced that US President, Donald Trump, is taking an experimental drug designed to mitigate the effect of Coronavirus on his health.
Eons Intelligence reported in the early hours of Friday, October 2, 2020, that President Donald Trump and First Lady, Melania, were infected with COVID-19.
Trump's doctor, Sean Conley, made this known in a statement on Friday.
Conley said the President was given an 8g dose of Regeneron's polyclonal antibody cocktail to help curtail the virus levels, develop his immunity, and ensure his speedy recovery.
The doctor also said he was taking Zinc, Vitamin D, Famotidine, Melatonin and Aspirin.
He revealed that the President remains fatigued but is in good spirits while the First Lady has a mild cough and headache.
The US is one the most ravages countries with COVID-19 in the world with a total number of 7, 549, 327 cases.
4,776,824 persons has recovered from the virus and 213,524 persons have died from it.
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