President Trump’s Case of Coronavirus

Published: Oct. 5, 2020, 9 a.m.

On Friday October 2nd, President Trump announced he had tested positive for coronavirus and that night, he was flown from the White House to Walter Reed Medical Center to receive treatment . Associate Editor at The Wall Street Journal, John Bussey joins to discuss the impact the President’s diagnosis may have on the 2020 presidential race, the state of the U.S. economy and how the President’s condition may change voters’ perception of his administration’s ability to handle the pandemic.   As more parts of America have been reopening and some starts have been easing their restrictions allowing in-door dining. But, covid-19 cases have been on the rise in more than 20 states. In general, there hasn't been as many hospitalizations and deaths. Dr. Marty Makary a professor at Johns Hopkins and a Fox News contributor discuss the mortality rate, students going back to school and how to keep yourself and loved ones safe as flu season has arrived.   Plus, commentary by author and the vice president of communications for Focus on the Family, Paul Batura.