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Herman Cain still receiving oxygen while hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19

- By Caroline Kelly

Former presidenti­al candidate Herman Cain is receiving oxygen and improving as he remains hospitaliz­ed for COVID-19, according to his Twitter account.

Cain “is still in the hospital being treated with oxygen for his lungs. In the meantime, the doctors say his other organs and systems are strong,” his account tweeted in a thread on Monday. “Restrength­ening the lungs is a long and slow process, and the doctors want to be thorough about it.”

According to a subsequent tweet, “He really is getting better.”

As a co-chair of Black Voices for Trump, Cain was one of the surrogates at President Donald Trump’s June 20 rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which saw at least eight Trump advance team staffers in attendance test positive for the coronaviru­s. Trump campaign spokesman Tim Murtaugh told CNN at the time that Cain did not meet with Trump at the Tulsa rally. It is unknown where Cain contracted the virus.

News of Cain’s status comes as Trump administra­tion officials and campaign staff continue to contract the virus. Trump’s national security adviser, Robert O’Brien, has tested positive for COVID-19, an official familiar with what happened told CNN on Monday.

Cain, a contributo­r for conservati­ve media outlet Newsmax, was first hospitaliz­ed at an Atlanta-area hospital in early July after developing serious symptoms and testing positive for the virus, according to a statement posted to his Twitter account earlier this month.

As a cancer survivor, Cain, age 74, is considered at an increased risk for the coronaviru­s, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance.

In 2006, Cain was given a 30% chance of survival from stage 4 colon cancer that had spread to his liver. He underwent chemothera­py and surgery to remove the cancer from his liver and was declared cancer free in 2007.

The former Godfather’s Pizza CEO announced his candidacy for president in 2011 and his 9-9-9 tax reform plan gained traction. After about seven months, he dropped his bid for the GOP nomination amid sexual harassment allegation­s, which he denied.

Cain was named in April 2019 as one of Trump’s picks for two open seats on the influentia­l Federal Reserve Board. He withdrew from considerat­ion within the same month after four Republican senators said publicly they would not vote to confirm him and amid concerns that his nomination hearing would resurface the harassment allegation­s.

CNN’s Veronica Stracqualu­rsi contribute­d to this report.

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