Trump speaks from hospital: 'I feel much better now,' next few days 'the real test'
In his second virtual address in two days since his COVID-19 diagnosis, Trump said he was feeling "much better" and that the next few days will be "the real test."
"I came here, wasn't feeling so well. I feel much better now. We're working hard to get me all the way back," Trump said in the four-minute video, filmed at the Walter Reed Medical Center, where the president has been for the past 24 hours.
"I think I'll be back soon," he said while sitting at a desk and dressed in a suit jacket.
Trump acknowledged the millions of people globally who have been affected by COVID-19 and said he was "fighting for them, not just in the U.S."
"We're going to beat this coronavirus, or whatever you want to call it, and we're going to beat it soundly," he said.
He said the next few days will be "the real test," and referred to COVID-19 therapeutics as "miracles."
"People criticize me when I say that," he said. "We have things happening that look like they're miracles coming down from God."
Trump updated that his wife, Melania Trump, is "doing well" and, being the younger of the two, is "handling it statistically like it's supposed to be handled."
"That makes me happy," he added.
Trump thanked the American people for their "almost bipartisan" support and world leaders for their condolences. He also thanked the doctors and nurses at the medical center "for the incredible job they've been doing."