BREAKING: Trump's doctor reports president has 'no symptoms' of COVID-19

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WASHINGTON (AP) — White House doctor, physician Dr. Sean Conley, reports that President Trump has 'no symptoms' of COVID-19 as he continues recovery at White House.

"This morning the President's team of physicians met with him in the Residence," Dr. Conley writes of Trump. "He had a restful first night at home, and today he reports no symptoms."

He continued, "Vital signs and physical exam remain stable, with an ambulatory oxygen saturation level of 95% -97%. Overall he continues to do extremely well. I will provide updates as we know more."

President Donald Trump's decision to return home from a military hospital despite his continued illness is putting new focus on the people around him who could be further exposed if he doesn't abide by strict isolation protocols.

Throughout the pandemic, White House custodians, ushers, kitchen staff and members of the U.S. Secret Service have continued to show up for work in what is now a coronavirus hot spot, with more than a dozen known cases this week alone.

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