Donald Trump and Melania Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis has continued to make noise on social media. As the 2020 Presidential Election fastly approaches, it makes total sense why the public has remained vigilant.

Earlier on Friday, the White House, as well as the First Couple, made their test results known before the public. They, also, stated that they would observe their quarantine, which has since "upended" the presidential campaign.

Over the weekend, though, the U.S President, alongside his doctors, shared that his condition is "doing well," according to BBC. Melania Trump echoed the statements, revealing that they are "feeling good."

But, despite their good news, netizens had other thoughts about Donald Trump's recent posts on Twitter. After sharing that he is "feeling well" with the help of the frontline workers, particularly those who are from Walter Reed Medical Center, many critics believe that he was not the one who wrote the post, insisting that someone from his staff has been doing it for him.

"$750 says Trump didn't write this tweet," the Palmer Report responded. "Yeah Trump didn't write this. His staff just capitalized a bunch of words to make it seem like he did though," political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen added.

"p.s. Trump didn't write this," another netizen said. "whoever is in control of the president's twitter account right now has his style down pretty good. not perfect, tho. but good," Jeff Tiedrich chimed in.

As the allegations continue to develop, several others have remained positive about the U.S. President's health condition. Many of these netizens, also, shared their support and love toward the American leader.

"You'll be back to normal soon. We're holding it down for you on the ground! Keep on winning!," U.S. House candidate Buzz Paterson said. "WE LOVE YOU!!! GLAD TO HEAR YOU ARE DOING WELL!!," another supporter tweeted.

Other netizens, also, shared their prayers on the thread. "Amazing news. We are all praying for your swift recovery. America needs you Mr. President!, one stated. "Our Love and Prayers for you Mr. President and (Melania Trump) and the great People of America! Wishing you a full & speedy recovery! Thank you for all you do for Americans & the World - selfless & sincere service! Stay Blessed Man of Valor, Man of Courage!," a Twitter user added.

Amid all the talks on social media, though, the White House released an official statement that Donald Trump will remain at the hospital close to Washington D.C. "for a few days." His doctor, Dr. Sean Conley, later on, revealed that they were "cautiously optimistic" about the U.S. President's condition.