United States President Joe Biden is still testing positive for COVID-19, according to an antigen test they did on Tuesday, but he is fine and will continue to be isolated so as not to infect other people.
This is stated in the part released by the White House of his doctor, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, according to which all the president’s indicators – temperature, pulse, blood pressure, respiration and oxygen content in the blood – are “completely normal.”
The doctor added that the lungs Joe Biden clean and explained that he would continue daily monitoring of the health of the President USAwhich will maintain its “strict lockdown measures”.
Joe Bidenwho, according to the doctor, “follows in good faith” this recommendation to prevent infecting others and to protect everyone who works around him, will continue to work from his White House residence.
This was announced on July 21 by the White House. Joe Biden was infected COVID-19 and on July 27, he came out of isolation after testing negative the day before.
However, after four consecutive days of negative results, an antigen test last Saturday showed that the virus was still present in the body of the president, who was again isolated.
(As reported by EFE)
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