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the lung function question, dr.> i'm sorry. >> the lung function question, can you talk about that. >> i would share, like every patient, we perform lung spirometry on him. he's maxing it out. we told him, see what you can do, it's over 2500 milliliters each time. he's doing great. >> are there scans showing any irregularitieses in the lungs? >> you disclosed that the president was administered oxygen. >> i was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude that the team, the president, his course of isness has had. -- illness has had. didn't want to give any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction. and in doing so, it came off that we were trying to hide something which wasn't necessarily true and there you have it. he is -- the fact of the matter is that he's doing really well. he is responding and as the team said, if everything continues to go well, we're going to start discharge planning back to the white house. that's it. thank you, folks. >> doctor conley, on his lung scans -- >> can yo
the lung function question, dr.> i'm sorry. >> the lung function question, can you talk about that. >> i would share, like every patient, we perform lung spirometry on him. he's maxing it out. we told him, see what you can do, it's over 2500 milliliters each time. he's doing great. >> are there scans showing any irregularitieses in the lungs? >> you disclosed that the president was administered oxygen. >> i was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude that the...
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lungs. we know covid attacks so many organs. the doctors said that the findings were expected. listen to what was said. >> what did the x-rays and ct scans show? are there signs of pneumonia? are there signs of lung involvement? were any damage to the lungs? >> we are tracking all of that. there is some expected findings, but nothing of any major clinical concern. >> how do you translate that? >> well, they ahiding things. i hate to say that. that's a serious thing to say. if these were normal scans, he would have said they were normal scans. clearly, they are abnormal. but he is not telling us what they showed. expected findings doesn't really mean much. on one hand, you are hearing he is doing fine. what is expected findings for someone who a moment ago he said wh was doing fine, maybe going to be discharged tomorrow. we have to sort of really sort of dig into this, read webetwee the lines, understand what they are telegraphing us. as boris sanchez was saying, it's a pattern. all day frida
lungs. we know covid attacks so many organs. the doctors said that the findings were expected. listen to what was said. >> what did the x-rays and ct scans show? are there signs of pneumonia? are there signs of lung involvement? were any damage to the lungs? >> we are tracking all of that. there is some expected findings, but nothing of any major clinical concern. >> how do you translate that? >> well, they ahiding things. i hate to say that. that's a serious thing to...
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are there signs of lung involvement? were any damage to the lungs? we're tracking all of that. there's some expected findings, but nothing of any major clinical concern. >> ask if his oxygen level dips below 90? >> we don't have any recordings here of that. >> anything below 90 to follow up on her question? >> below 94%. not down into the low 80s or anything. >> the steroids -- >> yesterday you told us the president was in great shape and had been for 24 hours. minutes after your press conference mark meadows said the president's vitals were very concerning over the last 24 hour question for the american people, whose statements should we believe? >> the chief and i work side by side and i think his statement was misconstrued. what he meant was 24 hours ago when he and i were checking on the president that there was that momentary episode of a high fever and that temporary drop in the saturation which prompted us to act expediently to move him up here. fortunately, that was really a very transient, limited episode. couple hours later he was back up a
are there signs of lung involvement? were any damage to the lungs? we're tracking all of that. there's some expected findings, but nothing of any major clinical concern. >> ask if his oxygen level dips below 90? >> we don't have any recordings here of that. >> anything below 90 to follow up on her question? >> below 94%. not down into the low 80s or anything. >> the steroids -- >> yesterday you told us the president was in great shape and had been for 24...
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are there signs of pneumonia, lung involvement, any damage to the lungs? dr. conley: there is some expected findings but nothing of any major clinical concern. >> did his oxygen level ever dip below 90? dr. conley: we do not have any recording of that. >> at the white house or here, anything below 90? dr. conley: no, not below 94%. >> yesterday, you told us that the president had been fever free for the previous 24 hours. after the press conference, mark meadows told reporters that the president's vitals were very concerning over the past 24 hours. whose statements should be believed? dr. conley: the chief and i worked side-by-side and i think his statement was misconstrued. what he meant was 24 hours ago, when he and i were checking on the president, there was that momentary episode of the high fever and that temporary drop in the saturation, which prompted us to act expediently to move him up here. fortunately, that was really a very transient episode, a couple hours later, he was back up, mild again, and i'm not going to speculate what that limited episode
are there signs of pneumonia, lung involvement, any damage to the lungs? dr. conley: there is some expected findings but nothing of any major clinical concern. >> did his oxygen level ever dip below 90? dr. conley: we do not have any recording of that. >> at the white house or here, anything below 90? dr. conley: no, not below 94%. >> yesterday, you told us that the president had been fever free for the previous 24 hours. after the press conference, mark meadows told reporters...
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the lung function question.e any patient, we performed lung experiment tree on him and he is maxing it out. he has over 2500 millilitres each time. he is doing great. as it showing any irregularities in his lungs? the president had been administered oxygen? that's a good question. i was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude that the team, the president, has had over his question illness. he didn't want to give any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction and in doing so, it came off that we were trying to hide something which wasn't necessarily true. here i have it. the fact of the matter is he is doing really well. he is responding and as the tea m well. he is responding and as the team said, if everything continues to go well, we will start discharging him back to the white house. thank you. that is doctor sean connelly saying the president is doing very well. they plan to discharge him back to the white house when they can, but also saying that the president twice has had his ox
the lung function question.e any patient, we performed lung experiment tree on him and he is maxing it out. he has over 2500 millilitres each time. he is doing great. as it showing any irregularities in his lungs? the president had been administered oxygen? that's a good question. i was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude that the team, the president, has had over his question illness. he didn't want to give any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction and in...
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are there tisigns of pneumonia, lung involvement, any damage to the lungs?e tracking all that. there's some suspected findings, but nothing of clinical concerns. >> reporter: i wanted to ask if his oxygen level ever dipped below 90. >> we don't have any recordings here of that. >> reporter: what about at the white house or here anything below 90? >> it was below 94%. it was in the low 80s. >> reporter: yesterday you told us the president was in great shape, had been in good shape and fever free for 24 hours. minutes after your press conference mark meadows told reporters the president's vitals were very concerning over the past 24 hours. whose statement about the president's health should we believe? >> the chief and i work side by side. i think his statement was mi misconstr misconstrue. he meant 24 hours ago when he and i were checking on the president that there was that momentary episode of the high fever and that temporary drop in the saturation, which prompted us to act expediently to move him up here. fortunately that was really a very transient limit
are there tisigns of pneumonia, lung involvement, any damage to the lungs?e tracking all that. there's some suspected findings, but nothing of clinical concerns. >> reporter: i wanted to ask if his oxygen level ever dipped below 90. >> we don't have any recordings here of that. >> reporter: what about at the white house or here anything below 90? >> it was below 94%. it was in the low 80s. >> reporter: yesterday you told us the president was in great shape, had...
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are there signs of lung involvement? any damage to the lungs?> you know, so we're track all of that. there are some expected findings, but nothing of any major clinical concern. >> reporter: i wanted to ask if his oxygen level ever dipped below 90. >> we don't have any recordings here of that. that's right. >> reporter: what about at the white house? >> reporter: anything below 90 just to follow up on her question? >> no, it was below 94%. it wasn't down into the low 80s. >> >> reporter: yesterday you told us the president was in great shape, and had been in great shape and fever-free for the previous 24 hours. minutes after your press conference, mark meadows told reporters that the president's vitals were very concerning over the past 24 hours. simple question for the american people: whose statements about the president's health should we believe? >> the chief and i work side by side, and i think hiswas miwhat, when he and i were checking on the president, that there was that momentary episode of the high fever, and that temporary drop in the
are there signs of lung involvement? any damage to the lungs?> you know, so we're track all of that. there are some expected findings, but nothing of any major clinical concern. >> reporter: i wanted to ask if his oxygen level ever dipped below 90. >> we don't have any recordings here of that. that's right. >> reporter: what about at the white house? >> reporter: anything below 90 just to follow up on her question? >> no, it was below 94%. it wasn't down into...
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it damages lungs.u note, commander conley conley was asked about what these scans showed of the president's lungs, and he referred to that there were findings. but he wouldn't go into what they were. just that there was no immediate concern. then, in addition, somebody asked whether the president was in a negative pressure room. you will explain what that means. and he said, i'm not going to get into the specifics of his care. excuse me ? you are not going to get into the specifics of his care? >> right. yeah, i heard the same thing. a negative pressure room is a room you put somebody in with a contagious illsness because it basically instead of allowing the virus that's certainly coming out of his mouth and nose to be aerosolized and stay in the room, it pulls some of that out of the room and make it safer for anybody who goes in there who will need to be in personal protective equipment. i think this was in response to a question, okay, he had this video yesterday. he was inside. somebody was obvious
it damages lungs.u note, commander conley conley was asked about what these scans showed of the president's lungs, and he referred to that there were findings. but he wouldn't go into what they were. just that there was no immediate concern. then, in addition, somebody asked whether the president was in a negative pressure room. you will explain what that means. and he said, i'm not going to get into the specifics of his care. excuse me ? you are not going to get into the specifics of his care?...
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ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs that can lead to death.ur doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. be in your moment. ask your doctor about ibrance. be in your moment. with new rewards from chase freedom unlimited, i now earn even more cash back? oh i got to tell everyone. hey, rita! you now earn 3% on dining, including takeout! bon appetit. hey kim, you now earn 5% on travel purchased through chase! way ahead of you! hey, neal! you can earn 3% at drugstores. buddy, i'm right here. why are you yelling? because that's what i do! you're always earning with 5% ca
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the lungs can get badly injured during a covert 19 infection but there is some good news they have a good chance of healing. that's according to initial observations. professor good. is comparing the tama graphic images of covert 1000 patients during and after their infection. fortunately we can already say that we haven't seen severe late affects in the majority of cases. the lungs heal well even in people who have had 3 weeks of intensive care you don't see much change 3 months later peter made me see a feel for him no. catalina piousness none seem to now she can sing again. what about the psychological problems with corona patients and their families it's important to focus of on possible positive outcomes of the situation for example when i get infected by corona that i actually get symptoms it's less likely then that i actually do not get any symptoms even if i have if symptoms of the colon the disease it's more likely that they were just disappear rather than i stay with them but but looking on the bright side of life may be difficult if you're in if the fear of losing your job
the lungs can get badly injured during a covert 19 infection but there is some good news they have a good chance of healing. that's according to initial observations. professor good. is comparing the tama graphic images of covert 1000 patients during and after their infection. fortunately we can already say that we haven't seen severe late affects in the majority of cases. the lungs heal well even in people who have had 3 weeks of intensive care you don't see much change 3 months later peter...
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pressed on the president's lungs. and what the doctor said about the coming days, saying the team remains on guard into next weekend, given the course of the virus. and as the u.s. tonight now marks 210,000 lives lost to the virus, the president drawing outrage from many after he tw t tweeted, "don't be afraid of covid." the president given the best health care available in the country and two experimental treatments. many months into this pandemic, the president saying, i get it, i understand it. tonight, at least 18 people connected to the president or who were at events with the president have now tested positive, with another key member of the west wing coming down with coronavirus. team coverage standing by, "world news tonight" begins now. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us as we start another week together here and we begin tonight with that breaking news. president trump is leaving walter reed medical center and heading back to the white house, after being taken to walter reed friday night. th
pressed on the president's lungs. and what the doctor said about the coming days, saying the team remains on guard into next weekend, given the course of the virus. and as the u.s. tonight now marks 210,000 lives lost to the virus, the president drawing outrage from many after he tw t tweeted, "don't be afraid of covid." the president given the best health care available in the country and two experimental treatments. many months into this pandemic, the president saying, i get it, i...
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the lungs can get badly injured during a covert 19 infection but there is some good news they have a good chance of healing. that's according to initial observations. professor good smart english is comparing the tama graphic images of covert 1000 patients during and after their infection. fortunately we can already say that we haven't seen severe late affects in the majority of cases. the lungs heal well even in people who have had 3 weeks of intensive care you don't see much change 3 months later be to me or see or feel for any normal. kalyan appliance let's not use appealed to now she can sing again. what about the psychological problems with corona patients and their families it's important to focus off on possible positive outcomes of the situation for example when i get infected by corona that i actually get symptoms it's less likely then that i actually do not get any symptoms even if i have if symptoms of the colon the disease it's more likely that they were just disappear rather than i stay with them but looking on the bright side of life may be difficult if you're if the fe
the lungs can get badly injured during a covert 19 infection but there is some good news they have a good chance of healing. that's according to initial observations. professor good smart english is comparing the tama graphic images of covert 1000 patients during and after their infection. fortunately we can already say that we haven't seen severe late affects in the majority of cases. the lungs heal well even in people who have had 3 weeks of intensive care you don't see much change 3 months...
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patients of lung covered so that's going to be a real burden to our health care systems and we have to figure out a way to see these patients are clearly going to help them what are the common symptoms or conditions that we're seeing that might be lumped under long covert. well basically we're seeing a whole variety of symptoms so you might even call it a syndrome because basically the most commonly reported symptom seems to be fatigue but short as a breath headache joint pain. red eyes so muscle pain so there's a lot of things but also we have anxiety we have a cognitive impairment so that is really a whole variety of plethora of symptoms that we're dealing with and that makes it so difficult to basically. treat the patients well because it is i mean we need a lot of specialists to really take care of the patients at the beginning of the study a 2 year study i have to ask you even though you're at the beginning do you have any sort of results or any sort of trends that you're seeing right now that are applicable to how we look at long coven. obviously since we just started a couple of
patients of lung covered so that's going to be a real burden to our health care systems and we have to figure out a way to see these patients are clearly going to help them what are the common symptoms or conditions that we're seeing that might be lumped under long covert. well basically we're seeing a whole variety of symptoms so you might even call it a syndrome because basically the most commonly reported symptom seems to be fatigue but short as a breath headache joint pain. red eyes so...
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the lung function question, dr. conley. >> i'm sorry. >> the lung function question, can you talk about that. >> i would share, like every patient, we perform lung spirometry on him. he's maxing it out. we told him, see what you can do, it's over 2500 milliliters each time. he's doing great. >> are there scans showing any irregularitieses in the lungs? >> you disclosed that the president was administered oxygen. >> i was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude that the team, the president, his course of isness has had. -- illness has had. didn't want to give any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction. and in doing so, it came off that we were trying to hide something which wasn't necessarily true and there you have it. he is -- the fact of the matter is that he's doing really well. he is responding and as the team said, if everything continues to go well, we're going to start discharge planning back to the white house. that's it. thank you, folks. >> doctor conley, on his lung scans --
the lung function question, dr. conley. >> i'm sorry. >> the lung function question, can you talk about that. >> i would share, like every patient, we perform lung spirometry on him. he's maxing it out. we told him, see what you can do, it's over 2500 milliliters each time. he's doing great. >> are there scans showing any irregularitieses in the lungs? >> you disclosed that the president was administered oxygen. >> i was trying to reflect the upbeat attitude...
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they tested the lungs, they checked the lungs, they tested with different machinery, they have incredible stuff i've never seen before. it tested good, initially they had some congestion in there but it tested ultimately -- it tested good and with each day it got better. i think that's why they wanted me to stay. the ct scans were amazing, the equipment was incredible, i've never seen equipment like this before. >> tucker: we spoke to the president about his drive outside walter reed medical center to greet his supporters out front from a lot of blue checks on twitter were enraged by that, will make a show you how the president responded to their criticism next. >> tucker: we learned this afternoon that the next presidential debate which had been scheduled for october 15th has now been canceled, dr. siegel spoke with the president about the issues surrounding that debate just before the news broke that it won't happen at all. he also asked the president about his car right outside of walter reed, the one the media told you endangered his staff -- interesting. here is more of the interview
they tested the lungs, they checked the lungs, they tested with different machinery, they have incredible stuff i've never seen before. it tested good, initially they had some congestion in there but it tested ultimately -- it tested good and with each day it got better. i think that's why they wanted me to stay. the ct scans were amazing, the equipment was incredible, i've never seen equipment like this before. >> tucker: we spoke to the president about his drive outside walter reed...
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remembering those low oxygen levels reflect lung damage and not likely there was transient lung damage, more that he was able to compensate and then not able to compensate on and off. last medication received we know about is dexamethazone. that happens after these multiple levels of hypoxia, low oxygen, and we know this medication, which is the oldest medication -- it is been around forever -- is given to patients who have oxygen needs. they're getting supplemental oxygen. serious, moderate, even critically ill patients. this has been shown to save lives in that subset of patients. group ofnow that that three medications has not been given to one patient before because of the fact this is a new and experimental medication, the first one, only being given in compassionate use -- meaning the risk to the patient are lower than the benefit of him living because we don't know much about the medication. so it is a very aggressive cocktail of medications. we don't know how they interact -- we don't think they would have side effects interacting with each other. they all act early on the body
remembering those low oxygen levels reflect lung damage and not likely there was transient lung damage, more that he was able to compensate and then not able to compensate on and off. last medication received we know about is dexamethazone. that happens after these multiple levels of hypoxia, low oxygen, and we know this medication, which is the oldest medication -- it is been around forever -- is given to patients who have oxygen needs. they're getting supplemental oxygen. serious, moderate,...
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well it certainly starts in the lungs and we know that in fact the blood vessels and the kidney as a main target of the acute disease but from the long term symptoms the long term effects it seems to be a syndrome so it seems to really affect every part of the body so far the muster system the cognitive system even the psyche is part of it so. it is it is something that we really have to be really have to look into how this is. how we can help these patients and really how we actually are able to see all these patients because this might delay them these patients might be in the hundreds of thousands or a on her legs at university homburg medical center thank you so much thank you thanks very. and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posted for you tube channel over to derek. if you're diagnosed with coverage 19 and a recovering at tire what measures should you take to prevent your family from catching it as well the last thing you want to do if you catch cove at 19 is give it to your frien
well it certainly starts in the lungs and we know that in fact the blood vessels and the kidney as a main target of the acute disease but from the long term symptoms the long term effects it seems to be a syndrome so it seems to really affect every part of the body so far the muster system the cognitive system even the psyche is part of it so. it is it is something that we really have to be really have to look into how this is. how we can help these patients and really how we actually are able...
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well it certainly starts in the lungs and we know that in fact the blood vessels and the kidney as a main target of the acute disease but from the long term symptoms the long term effects it seems to be a syndrome so it seems to really affect every part of the body so far the muster system the cognitive system even the psyche is part of it so. it is it is something that we really have to be really have to look into how this is. how we can help these patients and really how we actually are able to see all these patients because this might lead them these patients might be in the hundreds of thousands or a young heggs university of hamburg medical center thank you so much thank you thanks. and now it's time for your questions it's the part of the show where our science correspondent derrick williams as the questions you've posted for you tube channel over to derek. if you're diagnosed with coverage 19 and a recovering at tire what measures should you take to prevent your family from catching it as well the last thing you want to do if you catch cove at 19 is give it to your friends or
well it certainly starts in the lungs and we know that in fact the blood vessels and the kidney as a main target of the acute disease but from the long term symptoms the long term effects it seems to be a syndrome so it seems to really affect every part of the body so far the muster system the cognitive system even the psyche is part of it so. it is it is something that we really have to be really have to look into how this is. how we can help these patients and really how we actually are able...
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keytruda is not chemotherapy... it's the immunotherapy used to treat more patients with advanced lungcer than any other. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have new or worse cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, diarrhea, severe stomach pain or tenderness, nausea or vomiting, rapid heartbeat, increased hunger or thirst, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in urine or eyesight, muscle pain or weakness, joint pain, confusion or memory problems, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. these are not all the possible side effects. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including immune system problems, if you've had an organ transplant, had or plan to have a stem cell transplant, or have lung, breathing, or liver problems. before, i'd think of the stuff i might miss. but now with keytruda, we have hope. it's tru. keytruda from merck. ask your doctor about keytruda. keytruda
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advanced non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much.but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. some of these problems may happen more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. see your doctor right away if you have a new or worse cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhe
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they are looking for fluffy areas in the lungs, looking for compromise and fluid in the lungs where it should not be. the easiest test to do will be his pulse oxygen level, pulse oxygenation. very simple to do and i do on all of my patients several times a day. >> bill: i'm assuming at the moment about the case he can spread it to other people, is that correct? >> correct. >> this quick tests, do we now question the efficacy of the avid test? what do you think? >> i've heard all sorts of different stories. in our hospital and i'm sure in walter reed they are doing the actual parliamentary chain reaction tests to look for the viruses present. when i said of viral fragments will turn the test positive, i mean on the pcr test. not terribly familiar with the rapid test, it's probably something that's used in emergency rooms and it may be the test that's used at the white house but i would say dr. conley is pretty thorough and dr. blalock is thorough and they will probably continue to do pcr testing on them so many days. >> bill: pcr is the deep naval l swab. we will bring back hogan gidley
they are looking for fluffy areas in the lungs, looking for compromise and fluid in the lungs where it should not be. the easiest test to do will be his pulse oxygen level, pulse oxygenation. very simple to do and i do on all of my patients several times a day. >> bill: i'm assuming at the moment about the case he can spread it to other people, is that correct? >> correct. >> this quick tests, do we now question the efficacy of the avid test? what do you think? >> i've...
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how much lung tissue is involved? what we also didn't get, which is very, very important, are laboratory markers of inflammation that have prognostic value. again, it's been a little bit difficult for us as medical correspondents and contributors and, frankly, most physicians on twitter have been having a hard time putting the puzzle pieces together. we just don't have all the information. >> dr. natalie, tyhypotheticall here, let's say, to robert's point, the president manages to convince his doctors and his aides that he is fine to go back to the white house to work out of the residence. what are the risks there? >> okay. so he's on day three, i think, now of five of the iv infusion of remdesivir. that he can receive at the white house at this juncture, i think relatively safely. whenever you get a new medicine, particularly an infusion, you want to watch and make sure patients don't have an infusion reaction. it is clearly tolerating that well. that wouldn't be a major concern. i have two concerns about him being d
how much lung tissue is involved? what we also didn't get, which is very, very important, are laboratory markers of inflammation that have prognostic value. again, it's been a little bit difficult for us as medical correspondents and contributors and, frankly, most physicians on twitter have been having a hard time putting the puzzle pieces together. we just don't have all the information. >> dr. natalie, tyhypotheticall here, let's say, to robert's point, the president manages to...
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john, they were asked about the president's lungs. doctors said there were, quote, some expected findings, but nothing of major concern. how do you interpret that? >> kate, that's another thing that's hard to interpret. with someone who has a cough and needs occasional oxygen, you would expect to find pneumonia on the cat scan, which would be concerning, but it's also possible they perfectly clear with no signs of pneumonia, making them less worried about how sick he really is. >> all right. dr. john torres, thank you so much for being with us. there are still questions about how many people may have been exposed to the virus because of the president's travel and public appearances in the past week or so. today we learned about another member of the president's inner circle who tested positive for the virus. geoff bennett has that. >> reporter: tonight, the president's personal aide nick luna testing positive for covid-19, according to two people familiar with the diagnosis. as a so-called body man, luna's job is to accompany the pres
john, they were asked about the president's lungs. doctors said there were, quote, some expected findings, but nothing of major concern. how do you interpret that? >> kate, that's another thing that's hard to interpret. with someone who has a cough and needs occasional oxygen, you would expect to find pneumonia on the cat scan, which would be concerning, but it's also possible they perfectly clear with no signs of pneumonia, making them less worried about how sick he really is. >>...
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are there signs of lung involvement? or any damage to the lungs? >> we're tracking all of that.findings but nothing of any major clinical concern. >> dr. bruce levy is the chief of pulmonary care in boston. can you give us a translation as the layperson that dr. conley says nothing to be alarmed by that's my translation, not the word he used. what did you take away from that? >> thank you, john. pleasure to be with you. so typically covid-19 causes a bilateral viral pneumonia. so the cat scan or chest x-rays typically reveal bilateral, what we would call infiltrates, cloud like ones aties on the lungs and they usually cause it in the periphery or posterior sections of the lungs. and it is a typical appearance so i think that's probably what the doctor was referring to. >> another episode in the questions and answers with dr. conley, initially they would not disclose it and we can listen here, we know at least twice the president has needed supplemental oxygen. let's listen. >> over the course of his illness, the president has experienced two episodes of drops in his oxygen satur
are there signs of lung involvement? or any damage to the lungs? >> we're tracking all of that.findings but nothing of any major clinical concern. >> dr. bruce levy is the chief of pulmonary care in boston. can you give us a translation as the layperson that dr. conley says nothing to be alarmed by that's my translation, not the word he used. what did you take away from that? >> thank you, john. pleasure to be with you. so typically covid-19 causes a bilateral viral pneumonia....
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keytruda is not chemotherapy... it's the immunotherapy used to treat more patients with advanced lung cancer than any other. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have new or worse cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, diarrhea, severe stomach pain or tenderness, nausea or vomiting, rapid heartbeat, increased hunger or thirst, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in urine or eyesight, muscle pain or weakness, joint pain, confusion or memory problems, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. these are not all the possible side effects. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including immune system problems, if you've had an organ transplant, had or plan to have a stem cell transplant, or have lung, breathing, or liver problems. before, i'd think of the stuff i might miss. but now with keytruda, we have hope. it's tru. keytruda from merck. ask your doctor about keytruda. keyt
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we know covid that is -- attacks the lungs. what are some of the long term effects of covid-19 we have seen so far that we understand so far, in addition to what you just mentioned, what kelce be done to help? >> yeah, so primarily in the lungs. we don't have a lot of information on that. there is a process of inflammation and scarring that may develop over time, and that is the same process in the raid occasion therapy patients thatry seeing also in the covid long haulers and that is where the study is looking at. whetherby owe 300 can prevent or mitigate that. >> i always try to fold in questions from those who view us on facebook. i have one coming in right now. randall davis wants to know, can you ask how far the virus germs can travel outdoors? we hear it's safer to be outdoors but if there is a breeze or a wind? >> yeah, the current research and guidelines from the cdc, is what they are finding is the primary method of transmission is respiratory droplets and they are looking at six feet, ten feet of distance is the prima
we know covid that is -- attacks the lungs. what are some of the long term effects of covid-19 we have seen so far that we understand so far, in addition to what you just mentioned, what kelce be done to help? >> yeah, so primarily in the lungs. we don't have a lot of information on that. there is a process of inflammation and scarring that may develop over time, and that is the same process in the raid occasion therapy patients thatry seeing also in the covid long haulers and that is...
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talk to your doctor about adding protection with vascepa. >>> they tested the lungs.ible stuff that i've not even seen before and it tested -- it tested good initially i think they had some congestion in there, but it tested -- ultimately it tested good and with each day it got better. i think that's why they wanted me to stay, frankly. the cat scans were amazing. the equipment was incredible. >> that's president trump. >> that's president trump last night talking for the first time about lung scans taken at walter reed hospital. >> the white house hasn't released the result of the most recent covid-19 test. president said he did take it. several regions across the u.s. report the most new 2k5i8 daily which raises questions about the 2,000 people going to the white house. dr. sajay matthew is with us. want to get to what the president believe he said scans showed congestions in his lungs. if this was present, what is the plausibility he's still contagious? >> lots of questions still surrounding president trump's covid viral illness. cat scan is definitely one of the m
talk to your doctor about adding protection with vascepa. >>> they tested the lungs.ible stuff that i've not even seen before and it tested -- it tested good initially i think they had some congestion in there, but it tested -- ultimately it tested good and with each day it got better. i think that's why they wanted me to stay, frankly. the cat scans were amazing. the equipment was incredible. >> that's president trump. >> that's president trump last night talking for the...
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how significant was the impact on his lungs? don't know the answer to that. we know he's going to continue to get these medications as well as remdesivir. i get it that there is a medical unit in the hospital, but that's why he went to walter reed in the first place, to receive the drugs. why the change here? if he's on blood thinners, we know that people can develop blood clots and that's why blood thinners could potentially be important. he said he's not going to get sbul our r daush it makes you fully convinced they're not revealing everything here. why is that? someone asked about his cardiac, kidney and liver function, again, sort of a non-answer answer. i noticed, for example, the medications they gave no longer included his staten medication. can that have an interaction with the liver? this level of detail is not for giggles, it's really important in terms of determining what would happen next. most important thing, jake, which you mentioned in the beginning, he's not out of the woods. >> yeah. >> dr. conley himself said before day 7 through 10 are ki
how significant was the impact on his lungs? don't know the answer to that. we know he's going to continue to get these medications as well as remdesivir. i get it that there is a medical unit in the hospital, but that's why he went to walter reed in the first place, to receive the drugs. why the change here? if he's on blood thinners, we know that people can develop blood clots and that's why blood thinners could potentially be important. he said he's not going to get sbul our r daush it makes...
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why would the lungs be of concern? and -- and -- and i mean, the bigger question, i guess, is why would the president not want somebody to know the last time he actually tested negative? because that seems pretty damning. >> we're talking about a respiratory virus, here, that, you know, we know is -- it acts in -- on all sorts of different organ systems in the body. but, you know, you do think of the lungs as being one of those primary organ systems. and he, also, had these periods of time where he dropped his -- his blood oxygenation. so there was clearly some -- some impact on his lungs. getting a chest x-ray. even a chest ct. i'm sure it's been done. and, in fact, the doctor sort of intimated that it had been done and even had findings. they just wouldn't say what those findings were. they say it's consistent with his clinical course. well, what is his clinical course? is he -- is it more severe? is it milder? the fact that they won't say, you know, is very suspicious because if it was fine or even mild, presumably,
why would the lungs be of concern? and -- and -- and i mean, the bigger question, i guess, is why would the president not want somebody to know the last time he actually tested negative? because that seems pretty damning. >> we're talking about a respiratory virus, here, that, you know, we know is -- it acts in -- on all sorts of different organ systems in the body. but, you know, you do think of the lungs as being one of those primary organ systems. and he, also, had these periods of...
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we know this virus causes terrible injury to the lungs, to the pulmonary system.s terrible vascular injury. it causes neurologic injury, and whether or not these interventions turn them around, it's hard to say, but that's quite is so many americans do not have access to those interventions and the president is privileged because of his status as president. when he came out with that tweet just now saying great interventions. i feel great. it was so doatone deaf to the americans that perished, they didn't have access to monoclonal antibodies and remdesivir or impact on their families. and we need him to turn this around. we need him to come out of this feeling that this is a devastating virus, that he is going to redouble efforts to control it, to prevent us getting the 300,000 deaths, and what he is clearly showing us in the tweet, all i can say is i feel great. he did say one thing that was right, which is he congratulated walter reed medical center, one of the great institutions. beyond that, it was beyond disappointing, it was scary that he still doesn't see c
we know this virus causes terrible injury to the lungs, to the pulmonary system.s terrible vascular injury. it causes neurologic injury, and whether or not these interventions turn them around, it's hard to say, but that's quite is so many americans do not have access to those interventions and the president is privileged because of his status as president. when he came out with that tweet just now saying great interventions. i feel great. it was so doatone deaf to the americans that perished,...
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the lungs can get badly injured during a covert 19 infection but there is some good news they have a good chance of healing. that's according to initial observations. professor good smart english is comparing the tama graphic images of covert 1000 patients during and after their infection. srishti fortunately we can already say that we haven't seen severe late affects in the majority of cases. the lungs heal well even in people who have had 3 weeks of intensive care you don't see much change 3 months later peter needs me i see a future and know. catalina piousness nice of you to now she can sing again. what about the psychological problems with corona patients and their families it's important to focus of on possible positive outcomes of the situation for example when i get infected by corona that i actually get symptoms it's less likely than that that i actually do not get any symptoms even if i have if symptoms of the colon the disease it's more likely that they were just disappear rather than i stay with them but but looking on the bright side of life may be difficult if you're if
the lungs can get badly injured during a covert 19 infection but there is some good news they have a good chance of healing. that's according to initial observations. professor good smart english is comparing the tama graphic images of covert 1000 patients during and after their infection. srishti fortunately we can already say that we haven't seen severe late affects in the majority of cases. the lungs heal well even in people who have had 3 weeks of intensive care you don't see much change 3...
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opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread andhat tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. some of these problems may happen more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. see your doctor right away if you have a new or worse cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain; nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; extreme tiredness; weight changes; constipation; excessive thirst; changes in urine or eyesight; rash; scle joint pain; flushing; fev; constipation; excessive t
opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread andhat tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy...
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keytruda is not chemotherapy... it's the immunotherapy used to treat more patients with advanced lungr than any other. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have new or worse cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, diarrhea, severe stomach pain or tenderness, nausea or vomiting, rapid heartbeat, increased hunger or thirst, constipation, dizziness or fainting, changes in urine or eyesight, muscle pain or weakness, joint pain, confusion or memory problems, fever, rash, itching, or flushing. these are not all the possible side effects. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions, including immune system problems, if you've had an organ transplant, had or plan to have a stem cell transplant, or have lung, breathing, or liver problems. before, i'd think of the stuff i might miss. but now with keytruda, we have hope. it's tru. keytruda from merck. ask your doctor about keytruda. gerry: we
keytruda is not chemotherapy... it's the immunotherapy used to treat more patients with advanced lungr than any other. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have new or worse cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, diarrhea, severe stomach pain or tenderness, nausea or vomiting, rapid heartbeat,...
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advanced non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much.here's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. some of these problems may happen more often when opdivo is used with yervoy. see your doctor right away if you have a new or worse cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe s
advanced non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much.here's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the...
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again, what the results of the scans had been on his lung function. >> no question, andrea, that they have at this point still evaded rather significant and frankly basic questions as to the president's health. i think that should be -- every so often take a moment to underscore, this isn't a private citizen. this isn't you or i entitled to a degree of privacy in terms of how we're doing, this is the leader of the free world. yes, of course, we're going to project the idea ahead of the government. made clear no suggestion his power should be transferred temporarily to vice president pence but hard to know what to believe. certainly yesterday to have the president appear in a video shot from walter reed and suggest he now gets it, he now understands what the coronavirus is all about now that he's had it, that raises two significant issues. first of all, we're seven odd months into this pandemic. i think there are a lot of people around this country who probably are wondering why it took this long for the president to, quote, get it considering over 200,000 americans have died and milli
again, what the results of the scans had been on his lung function. >> no question, andrea, that they have at this point still evaded rather significant and frankly basic questions as to the president's health. i think that should be -- every so often take a moment to underscore, this isn't a private citizen. this isn't you or i entitled to a degree of privacy in terms of how we're doing, this is the leader of the free world. yes, of course, we're going to project the idea ahead of the...
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at ancestry.com is important to me... ...so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer.made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. my doctor said i could start on keytruda... ...so i did. with each scan things just got better. in a clinical study, keytruda offered patients a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first treatment. for non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, keytruda can be used... ...for adults who test positive for "pd-l1"... ...and whose tumors... ...do not havean abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. keytruda is not chemotherapy... it's the immunotherapy used to treat more patients with advanced lung cancer than any other. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have new or worse cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, diarrhea, severe stomach pain or tenderness, nausea or vomiting, rapid heartbeat, increased hunger or thirst, con
at ancestry.com is important to me... ...so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer.made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. my doctor said i could start on keytruda... ...so i did. with each scan things just got better. in a clinical study, keytruda offered patients a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first treatment. for non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, keytruda can be used... ...for adults who test positive for...
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the lungs can get badly injured during a covert 19 infection but there is some good news they have a good chance of healing. that's according to initial observations. professor good. is comparing the tama graphic images of covert 1000 patients during and after their infection. fortunately we can already say that we haven't seen severe late affects in the majority of cases. the lungs heal well even in people who have had 3 weeks of intensive care you don't see much change 3 months later peter needs me or see a feel for him no. catalina piousness none seem to now she can sing again. what about the psychological problems with corona patients and their families it's important to focus of on possible positive outcomes of the situation for example when i get infected by corona that i actually get symptoms it's less likely then that i actually do not get any symptoms even if i have have symptoms of the colon a disease it's more likely that they were just disappear rather than i stay with them but looking on the bright side of life may be difficult if you're if the fear of losing your job be
the lungs can get badly injured during a covert 19 infection but there is some good news they have a good chance of healing. that's according to initial observations. professor good. is comparing the tama graphic images of covert 1000 patients during and after their infection. fortunately we can already say that we haven't seen severe late affects in the majority of cases. the lungs heal well even in people who have had 3 weeks of intensive care you don't see much change 3 months later peter...
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scans of the president's lungs and x-rays showed. they only show expected findings, but he wouldn't detail what those are. fred? >> i have to ask you about the scenes behind you as well, with all the cars. i grew up in that area. never seen that in all the presidents who have been treated. can you tell us more about the people who assembled below, the cars going by, the horn honking, all of that? >> yeah, well, there's a few dozen trump supporters throughout the day today. i can tell you that having been here the last few days that the crowd has significantly grown, and honking, to show their support. this is an effort being organized by the republican party of maryland. they have encouraged people to show their support. there also has been some sparse confrontations between the president's supporters and counter-protesters as well, but this is a crows that's been out here to show support for the president. >> wow, that's traditionally a busy street, but one that's -- thank you so much, jeremy diamond. boris sanchez, 9 without chief
scans of the president's lungs and x-rays showed. they only show expected findings, but he wouldn't detail what those are. fred? >> i have to ask you about the scenes behind you as well, with all the cars. i grew up in that area. never seen that in all the presidents who have been treated. can you tell us more about the people who assembled below, the cars going by, the horn honking, all of that? >> yeah, well, there's a few dozen trump supporters throughout the day today. i can...
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the lungs can get badly injured during a covert 19 infection but there is some good news they have a good chance of healing. that's according to initial observations. professor good. this comparing the tama graphic images of covert 1000 patients during and after their infection. fortunately we can already say that we haven't seen severe late affects in the majority of cases. the lungs heal well even in people who have had 3 weeks of intensive care you don't see much change 3 months later peter needs me i see or feel for any normal. kaleena piousness nonuse appealed to now she can sing again. what about the psychological problems with corona patients and their families it's important to focus of on possible positive outcomes of the situation for example when i get infected by corona that i actually get symptoms it's less likely then that i actually do not get any symptoms even if i have if symptoms of the colon a disease it's more likely that they were just disappear rather than i stay with them at but looking on the bright side of life may be difficult if you're if the fear of losing
the lungs can get badly injured during a covert 19 infection but there is some good news they have a good chance of healing. that's according to initial observations. professor good. this comparing the tama graphic images of covert 1000 patients during and after their infection. fortunately we can already say that we haven't seen severe late affects in the majority of cases. the lungs heal well even in people who have had 3 weeks of intensive care you don't see much change 3 months later peter...
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the moment this big cat lunged at him twice. >> i watched it. and i have questions. bu
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