Trump fought NCOV for 5 days in October 2020, much new information about his status was revealed in a book about to debut.

On October 1, 2020, Alex Azar's medical minister received a call with urgent requirements: whether he could help a person at the White House with Covid-19 testing drugs, called single-line antibodies

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The drug is then in the clinical trial process and has not been provided to the public.

Azar couldn't tell anyone's white house but then he was deduced.

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Soon after, Commissioner FDA Stephen Hahn received a request from a white house's top official on another case, this time with a more emergency level: he could ask the FDA to allow it

The White House wants Hahn to turn on the green light within a few hours.

No, we can't do that, Hahn said.

When Hahn knew the White House asked for the president, he was surprised.

As done with all cases, please use drugs for other emergency purposes, FDA offers decisions within 24 hours.

Journey 5 days since Trump had symptoms of NCOV infection until he was discharged from the hospital, returning to the White House in October 2020 was recounted in the Nightmare Scenario Book: TRUMP government's reaction to pandemic

Trump started with Covid-19 symptoms on October 1, 2020 and announced on Twitter a day later that he and the First Lady was positive for NCOV.

The doctors have an intravenous for trump a dose of 8 grams of two single-line antibodies.

Normally, doctors will stretch the way of use between drugs to see the patient's response.

Trump's situation seemed to have stabilized somewhat that day, but the doctors feared he could have to breathe and decide to take him into Walter Reed hospital.

Even Trump's closest assistant also did not know his health status.

When an assistant waiting for the NCOV test, she saw Conley rushing out of the office with a worried face.

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Trump did not want to be hospitalized, but the assistants made two options: he could go to the hospital on October 2, while he could still walk himself or if he waited for more, the camera could shoot

Trump sat at the desk at Walter Reed Hospital on October 3, 2020.

Trump's condition became worse on the morning of October 3, 2020.

During the TRUMP time at the Institute, his doctors consulted with medical professionals in the White House against Covid-19.

At least two of those who were announced a summary of Trump's health status on the weekend that he was severely ill and fearless he wouldn't be over.

On the afternoon of October 3, Trump's status began to improve.

During October 3, Trump continuously made electricity calls to assess the public that he was hospitalized.

As a miracle, Trump told the Jason Miller campaign advisor in a call from the hospital.

At that weekend, Redfield prayed that the President would recover.

At Walter Reed Hospital, Trump insisted on requesting an early discharge and called Conley.

Finally, Trump on Marine One helicopter, landed on the southern lawn of the White House on the evening of October 5, 2020.

Trump removes the mask when standing on the White House balcony on October 5, 2020.

But Trump did not enter immediately.

Redfield watches live TV from home.

But Trump doesn't like that.

At that moment, Redfield knew that everything was over.