Walter Reed Attending Physician Accuses Trump of “Putting Lives at Risk for Theater” Following Presidential Drive-by Wave, But Doctors Gave the OK

Sunday afternoon Trump waved as he drove by crowds of supporters gathered outside of Walter Reed, a move his team claims was cleared by doctors.

But I guess they didn’t run it by this guy. Dr. James P. Phillips is an attending physician at Walter Reed and Sunday evening, criticized the President’s drive-by mere theater that put “lives at risk.”

Dr. Phillips (a regular on CNN) tweeted:

Earlier, Dr. Phillips also tweeted:

Is this professional? Asking for a friend.

Catherine Herridge at CBS News tweeted that White House deputy press secretary Judd Deere said the doctors gave the okay to do the drive-by.

Trump wore a mask while Secret Service wore protective gear and N-95 masks.

Dr. Sean Conley, Trump’s physician, told the media on Saturday that morning that the president had been without a fever for 24 hours.

Usually, a person is not infectious after they’ve been fever-free for 24 hours without the help of Tylenol, Advil, or any fever-reducing medicines.

The CDC recommends you stay away from people for at least 10 days since the symptoms first appeared. They also say 24 hours without a fever as well.

Tags: Trump Derangement Syndrome, Wuhan Coronavirus

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