Donald Trump remains quite active among his citizens. President Donald Trump made his first public appearance on Saturday since returning from a three-day coronavirus hospitalization, addressing his supporters who assembled on the White House’s South Lawn that “through the power of American science and medicine, we will eradicate the China Virus once and for all.” Trump was standing at a White House balcony before hundreds of invited guests and said, “I want to thank you all for the prayers." The appearance was designed to show the president has recovered from Covid-19 and is ready to resume work and his race against Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Commissioner of Europe Mariya Gabriel gets corona positive But the president appeared without certification from his doctors that he’s no longer infectious with the deadly virus, and despite the White House not releasing a formal update on his recovery since Thursday. Still, the president sat for at least three hours of radio and remote television interviews with conservative media personalities on Friday and is expected to resume a heavy campaign travel schedule this week with rallies in Florida, Pennsylvania and Iowa. Just get organized and get everyone to vote #Biden: Greta Thunberg Still, Saturday’s event risks deepening concern among voters about Trump’s handling of a pandemic that has left more than two dozen of his close associates infected and more than 210,000 Americans dead. After the president’s last outdoor event, a Sept. 26 Rose Garden ceremony to announce his pick of Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court, at least 11 attendees tested positive for coronavirus. COVID 19: Columbia records a surge in cases