Trump's Treatment Suggests Severe Covid-19, Medical Experts Say
| By Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman The president made a surprise outing from his hospital bed in an effort to show his improvement, but the murky and shifting narrative of his illness was rewritten again with grim new details. | | | By Katie Thomas and Roni Caryn Rabin Many of the measures cited by his doctors are reserved for patients severely affected by the coronavirus. | | | By Sheryl Gay Stolberg Dr. Sean P. Conley, who admitted that he had misled the public about the president's treatment, has lost credibility with some colleagues. | | |
| World By Mujib Mashal The children of the war against the Soviets carry legacies of loss and determination — and their own generation's crimes — as they meet to try to break a cycle of devastation. | | | Opinion By Joshua T. Schiffer Speed and scale may matter more than absolute effectiveness when it comes to tests, masks, treatments and vaccines. | | |
| By Reuters Dr. Sean P. Conley, the White House physician, gave an update on the well-being of President Trump, who is in his third day of coronavirus treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. | | | By The New York Times Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York announced plans to close nonessential businesses, schools and day care centers in nine neighborhoods where the coronavirus testing positivity rates have been higher than 3 percent in the past 7 days. | | | By The Associated Press President Trump, who has been hospitalized since Friday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, drove by and waved to supporters outside the facility. In a new video, he said he had "learned a lot about Covid." | | |
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