President Joe Biden is still testing positive for COVID-19, but his symptoms are now almost completely resolved, according to a note from his personal physician.
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Dr. Kevin O’Connor’s latest note says the president feels “very well” and that “his cough has almost completely resolved.”
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Biden has now had the virus for more than two weeks, taking a premature victory lap last week before testing positive again over the weekend.
He will stay in isolation, according to O’Connor’s note. However, the White House has scheduled two in-person bill signings and even a trip to Kentucky for early next week, indicating Biden’s team may be expecting a negative result within the next few days.
Biden has continued working throughout his bout with the disease, using phone calls and Zoom-style appearances. The president has only experienced mild symptoms, such as a runny nose, sore throat, and coughing.
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Friday is Biden’s sixth day of isolation since experiencing a “rebound” positive.
