Trump's doctor: President 'is no longer considered a transmission risk to others' [READ MEMO]

President Trump is no longer at risk of transmitting COVID-19 others, his physician said Saturday night in a memo released by the White House.

The memo did not explicitly say if the president had tested negative in a COVID-19 test.

The president returned to the White House on Monday following a 3-night stay at Walter Reed Medical.

"This evening I am happy to report that in addition to the President meeting CDC criteria for the safe discontinuation of isolation, this morning’s Covid PCR sample demonstrates, by currently recognized standards, he is no longer considered a transmission risk to others," Dr. Sean Conley wrote.

He continued, "Now at day 10 from symptom onset, fever-free for well over 24 hours and all symptoms improved, the assortment of advanced diagnostic tests obtained reveal there is no longer evidence of actively replicating virus."

Dr. Conley concluded, "In additional, sequential testing throughout his illness has demonstrated decreasing viral loads that correlate with increasing cycle threshold times, as well as decreasing and now undetectable subgenomic mRNA."

Trump's doctor's memo

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