KEY POINTS
  • President Trump said Thursday that he's not contagious "at all" days after he was discharged from the hospital after a brief stay to treat him for Covid-19.
  • White House officials said Trump started exhibiting symptoms about a week ago. He was admitted to the hospital on Friday.
  • The CDC says it's appropriate to discontinue "transmission-based precautions" if at least 10 days have passed since symptom onset, 24 hours have passed since last fever and other symptoms have improved.

President Donald Trump said Thursday that he's not contagious "at all" days after he was discharged from the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after a brief stay to treat him for Covid-19.

"First of all, I think I'm better. I'd love to do a rally tonight. I wanted to do one last night, but I think I'm better to a point that I feel better than I did, I jokingly said, 20 years ago. I feel perfect. There's nothing wrong," he told Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo on a call Thursday morning. "I don't think I'm contagious at all."