President Trump says he would 'love' to donate his plasma to COVID-19 patients

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President Trump says he would 'love' to donate his plasma to COVID-19 patients
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In his first on-camera interview since being diagnosed with the coronavirus, Trump told Fox News that he is currently medication free.

President Trump told Fox News that his treatment for COVID-19 has ended that he would donate plasma to help other patients if asked.

"Right now, I am medication free," Trump said, according to Fox News."I'm not taking any medications as of probably eight hours ago. I'm medication free which, frankly, makes me feel good. I don't like medication." "They tested the lungs ... with different machinery ... and it tested good," Trump said."Initially, I think they had some congestion in there, but ultimately it tested good, and with each day it got better, and I think that's why they wanted me to stay frankly."

"I haven't even found out the numbers or anything yet, but I've been retested and I know I'm at either at the bottom of the scale or free," Trump said, according to Newsweek.

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