The White House chief of staff said Trump is recovering from his health, expressing optimism that the US President will be discharged on October 5.

"I spoke to the President this morning. He is continuing to recover and is ready to return to his normal schedule," White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said in a statement released October 5 morning.

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President Trump waved to supporters outside the Walter Reed Center October 4 Photo: AFP.

Chief of staff Meadows said President Donald Trump will be seen by his doctor during the day to decide whether he will be released from the hospital or not.

The comment was made in the context of the US President building a healthy image during Covid-19 treatment at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

White House doctor Sean Conley confirmed that Trump's situation had improved and that he could be discharged as early as October 5.

However, the medical experts expressed confusion and concern when Trump's team of doctors said Covid-19 symptoms were relatively mild, but actively combined many different treatments.

Medical experts agree that Covid-19 patient remains in a critical phase for 7-10 days after onset of symptoms.