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A White House official has spent about three months in the hospital recovering from severe complications following a COVID-19 diagnosis, including the amputation of his right foot and lower leg, according to multiple sources.Crede Bailey is the director of the White House security office and contracted COVID-19 in September. He was reportedly hospita
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