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United States President Joe Biden tested negative for COVID-19 this Saturday after testing positive for a “rebound” case a week later, but he will continue to self-isolate until a second test confirms the result. . . .
“The President continues to feel well,” the doctor explained in a letter released by the White House. Joe BidenKevin O’Connor, in which he clarified that the lockdown would be carried out “due to excessive precautions”.
This was announced on July 21 by the White House. Joe Biden He was infected and came out of isolation on July 27 after a negative test.
Paxlovid treatment
However, on July 30, he tested positive again, according to O’Connor, to the oral antiretroviral drug Paxlovid, which he took for five days to relieve his symptoms. COVID-19.
According to the doctor, this anti-covid pill could have a “rebound effect,” which would have given the president a second positive result.
Expected that Joe Biden Travel with First Lady Jill Biden to Kentucky on Monday to supervise rescue teams and support families affected by recent floods that have killed dozens and left hundreds missing across the state.
(As reported by EFE)
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Source: RPP

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