symptoms are mild, he told americans keep the faith, it will be ok. the white house answering this question moments ago. if the president s oxygen level e martha: with that, we bring in dr. marty makary and management at johns hopkins. a person that we have turned to many times the past couple years. good to have you with us this afternoon. now that we heard from the white house, the press secretary, the doctor, a letter, a statement from the doctor who is treating the president, what do you think about this? i m optimistic about the prognosis. the president got the booster within four months. so he s had a sugar high from the booster dose. he s going to get added protection there. he s in the group that qualifies for the booster. if i were advising the president, i d re-assure the president, he s in a good situation. he has one covid risk factor, the advanced stage. so the prognosis is very good. so we have a list of some of the health situations the president has be
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