Melania Trump says she feels good after COVID-19 diagnosis
The first lady had words of thanks to the doctors and care personnel who fight against the coronavirus.
The first lady of the United States, Melania Trump, expressed this Monday in a Twitter message that she feels good and that she will continue to rest in the White House, after having tested positive for the coronavirus with President Donald Trump last week.
Melania thanked the expressions of support she has received: "My family is grateful to everyone for the prayers and support!" She said in the tweet.
The first lady also mentioned the doctors and Americans who have been affected by COVID-19.
"Thank you to the medical and care staff everywhere, and my continued prayers for those who are ill or have a family member impacted by the virus."
My family is grateful for all of the prayers & support! I am feeling good & will continue to rest at home. Thank you to medical staff & caretakers everywhere, & my continued prayers for those who are ill or have a family member impacted by the virus.
— Melania Trump 45 Archived (@FLOTUS45) October 5, 2020
Melania Trump is in quarantine at the White House while the president is being treated for the virus at Walter Reed Military Medical Center in Maryland.
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Monday that doctors will assess Trump's progress and the administration is "optimistic" that he could be discharged from the hospital before Tuesday.
On Sunday, after tweeting a video that he is "receiving excellent reports" from his doctors, Trump promised a little surprise for his followers outside the hospital where he is being treated.