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Treating Trump

WHEN U.S. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP REVEALED ON OCT. 2 that he was positive for COVID-19, he became just the third world leader, after U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, known to be affected by the virus that has infected more than 35 million people and killed more than a million worldwide. Over the next few days, more than a dozen of his close staff and campaign members also tested positive. Public-health experts who have been criticizing Trump and his Administration’s consistent downplaying of the pandemic and the importance of social distancing and mask wearing quickly pivoted to questioning the specialized treatment he received that seemed to veer from the standard of care that most patients receive.

In each of the three days following Trump’s announcement that he’d tested positive, his doctors added a new major therapy. On

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