
Trump's blood oxygen levels were at a 'dangerously low level' during 2020 Covid-19 diagnosis, ex-chief of staff says
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Then-President Donald Trump's blood oxygen level dipped down to a "dangerously low level" hours after he announced back in October 2020 that he tested positive for Covid-19, according to his former chief of staff Mark Meadows.
In a new book about his time working in the White House, Meadows says that on the morning of October, 2, 2020, Trump's oxygen levels had plummeted to about 86%, prompting the White House physician Dr. Sean Conley to recommend the President be moved to the hospital.
The previously undisclosed details from Meadows reveal how much more serious Trump's diagnosis with Covid-19 was than what Trump's medical team was sharing with the public at the time.

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