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CNN’s Gupta: ‘Odds are very much’ in Trump’s favor for COVID-19 recovery

CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta on Friday said “the odds are very much” in President Trump’s favor to make a full recovery after testing positive for the coronavirus.

“The odds are very much in his favor. I don’t want to unsettle people too much with this. You know, greater than 90 percent, 95 percent that he will get through this, still,” Gupta said in an appearance on CNN’s “New Day.” 

Gupta said that Trump should stay in isolation for two weeks even though the diagnosis comes just 32 days before the U.S. presidential election.

Trump, 74, has several underlying health issues, including age and weight. 

The president should stay in isolation “for probably up to two weeks,” Gupta added.

“We’re talking about the highest levels of government. There’s a lot of people [who] today will learn that they need to be in quarantine for possibly the next two weeks,” he added.

CNN confirmed that Democratic nominee Joe Biden will be tested on Friday after sharing a debate stage with the president on Tuesday night. The debate featured a number of instances where Trump raised his voice toward Biden, possibly increasing the chances droplets could be in the air.

It was also announced by the president that first lady Melania Trump has also tested positive for the coronavirus.