
(NewsReady.com) – On Sunday, November 6, President Donald Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani checked into a Washington, DC, hospital after testing positive for COVID-19. He assured the public that he was experiencing mild symptoms, and he was back home on Thursday.
On Wednesday, the former New York City mayor called into a WABC radio show and discussed his treatment. Giuliani said he was given the same medications as President Donald Trump when he fell ill with the virus in October. He didn’t say exactly which treatments he received, but the POTUS took Regeneron’s REGN-COV2 antibody cocktail. The medicine is not widely available to the public yet.
The president’s attorney was candid during the interview, saying he’s aware that he was allowed to get treatment at the hospital because he’s a celebrity.
On Thursday, Giuliani said he’s feeling “better than ever” after leaving the hospital.
My treatment by the nurses and staff at Georgetown Med Star Hospital was miraculous.
I walked in with serious symptoms. I walked out better than ever.
Drs. Beckett, Kumar and Layman led an all-star team.
The advice of the WH Dr. Sean
Conley and Dr. Zev Zelenko was so valuable— Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) December 10, 2020
The president’s attorney didn’t say when he would continue his fight to overturn the election results in states where he believes fraud took place.
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