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Biden wrote on his official account on Twitter "Citizens, I’m fine. Thanks for your attention. I just called Senator Casey, Congressman Cartwright, Mayor Cognetti and my cousins in Scranton to express my regret at not attending today’s event.".
announced White HousePresident Joe Biden was infected with the emerging corona virus, indicating that he suffers from "mild symptoms".
White House press spokeswoman Karen Jean-Pierre said Biden suffers from… "Mild symptoms and started taking the antiviral drug baxlovid".
She added that Biden "He will isolate himself in the White House, and will continue to fully carry out his duties during that period".
Follow up: "The president has been in contact with White House staff by phone this morning, and will participate in planned meetings at the White House this morning via phone and Zoom.".
The White House stated that "First Lady Jill Biden tests negative".
It is noteworthy that Biden, 79, received a full vaccination: two doses of the Pfizer vaccine before taking office, the first booster dose in September, and then a second dose last March.
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Biden wrote on his official account on Twitter Citizens, I’m fine. Thank you for your concern. I just called Senator Casey, Congressman Cartwright, Mayor Cognetti and my cousins in Scranton to express my regret at not attending today’s event.
announced White HousePresident Joe Biden was infected with the emerging corona virus, noting that he was suffering from “mild symptoms.”
White House press spokeswoman Karen-Jean-Pierre said Biden had “mild symptoms and started taking the antiviral drug Baxolvid.”
She added that Biden “He will isolate himself in the White House, and will continue to fully carry out his duties during that period.”
“The President has been in contact with White House staff by phone this morning, and will participate in planned meetings at the White House this morning over the phone and Zoom,” she said.
The White House stated that “first lady Jill Biden’s tests are negative.”
It is noteworthy that Biden, 79, received a full vaccination: two doses of the Pfizer vaccine before taking office, the first booster dose in September, and then a second dose last March.