Rudy Giuliani said on Wednesday morning that he will be discharged later in the day from the hospital where he's been treated since Sunday for COVID-19.
Trump's lawyer and the former NYC mayor, 76, was reportedly hospitalized at Washington's Medstar Georgetown University Hospital.
"I feel just about 100 percent right now," Giuliani told 77 WABC. "I'm going to be discharged this afternoon. I'm pretty much 100 percent. I've got to quarantine for a few more days. The way they calculate it, I probably got it seven, eight days ago, so I've got about three, four more days to make sure it's out of my system."
He added, "But right now I'm functionally fine. I've got no pains, no fever, I walk around fine, my breath is fine. I have a tiny cough, it's going away.
Giuliani said, "I feel better than when I came in," attributing that to taking Remdesivir and Dexamethasone, which President Trump also took when he had the virus.
"I took some of the same medicines," he said. "I have to say they are miracles. By the next morning I felt 10 years younger."
Giuliani's son Andrew tested positive for the virus earlier this month, as well.



