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White House physician Sean Conley said the president's health team was "cautiously optimistic" about his recovery. He also said there was no evidence of "live virus still present" that Trump could transmit to others.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-54382914
So, less than four days after testing positive, Trump is no longer infectious. Perhaps someone on this board with medical knowledge could comment. Have there been any other cases like this?
Not that I have read. There are, of course, false positives that later turn out to be negatives. The only way to tell for sure, to the best of my knowledge, would be to check his antibody level specific to this virus. It's extremely unlikely that anyone in good health, let alone an obese, elderly man with health issues, would have much of a detectable antibody level this soon after infection (which obviously occurred days before his test was positive).