Captain America has words for the president of the United States.
On Monday, Chris Evans called Donald Trump “reckless” after the commander-in-chief told his followers to be afraid of the new coronavirus (COVID-19).
In response to Trump’s announcement about his release from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center three days after being hospitalized by COVID-19, Evans wrote on Twitter: “Don’t be afraid of Covid?!You’ve been less than 24 hours a day worrying about being concerned through the most productive doctors who use the most productive medications. Do you think everyone has access to them?”
“Unfortunately, I’m sure you’re aware of this disparity, you don’t care,” continued the Avengers star, “It’s reckless to some extent shocking, even to you. “
In his tweet, Trump said he “feels better,” promoting his administration’s progress in coronavirus treatments.
“Don’t be afraid Covid. No let him dominate your life,” Trump tweeted. “I feel like 20 years ago!”
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More than 210,000 people in the United States have died from COVID-19 and more than 7. 4 million have tested positive for the highly contagious and fatal virus.
Trump left Walter Reed and boarded Marine One to return to the White House on Monday night. He doubled down on his earlier message sometime after returning to the White House, saying in a video that he was feeling fine now, that he is still inflamed with COVID-19.
“I just left Walter Reed Medical Center and it’s something very special,” Trump said in a video-sharing message on Twitter. “Doctors, nurses, lifeguards and I have learned a lot about coronavirus. “
“And one thing is for sure: don’t let it dominate you. Don’t be afraid. You’ll beat him. We have the most productive medical team, we have the most productive medicines, all recently developed. And you’ll beat him, ” he said. Trump said.
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Apparently, protecting his resolve from taking off his mask for a photo shoot moments earlier, Trump, whose remedy included several other drugs, said, “We’re back at work, we’re going to be at the forefront. As its leader, I had to do this. I know there’s a danger, but I had to. I stayed ahead, I led. No one who’s a leader would do what I did. And I know there’s a risk, there’s a danger, but that’s good. “
“And now I’m better, and maybe I’m immune, I don’t know,” Trump continued. It is unclear whether an inflamed user with COVID-19 is immunized, and some fitness experts say it is imaginable to contract it more. at once.
“But don’t let him dominate your lives, get out, be careful,” Trump concluded. “We have the most productive drugs in the world, and they all came very soon, and they’re all approved, and vaccines are coming in momentarily. “. Thank you very much, and Walter Reed, what an organization of people. Thank you, thank you very much. “
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Early Monday, White House doctor Dr. Sean Conley said Trump could continue his treatment from his White House home.
“While it may not yet be out of danger, the team and I agree that all our tests, and most importantly, their clinical condition, the president is sure to return home,” Conley said.
Instead of being isolated, Trump made another weekend outing to greet his outdoor supporters in Walter Reed’s presidential caravan, a move that has been widely criticized for exposing others to the threat of contracting the virus.
Just before leaving Walter Reed on Monday, Trump sent a tweet promising to return to the election “soon. “
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