Thank you for joining us here on kron 4 news at 10 oclock im justine waltman Jonathan Mccall the president s Doctors Today saying that the president remains fever free and off supplemental oxygen. White House Press Secretary Kayleigh Mcenany tweeting this letter from the president s personal doctor shin doctor sean conley he claims the president has made substantial progress since his initial diagnosis thursday night and completed his second dose of remdesevir without complications. Comey says that while the president is quote not get out of the woods. The team is optimistic that he will indeed recover. However, it was the comments made by the president s doctor earlier this morning in front of reporters that did draw some criticism kron fours dan thorn is live for us in the newsroom tonight, he spoke to a bay area doctor. Who is not convinced that the president is doing as well as the white house doctor believes. Dan whats the latest why is that. Well this ucsf infected Infectious Dis
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