7 days ago | By Business Insider
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President Joe Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Saturday after rebound case.
Biden will continue his isolation in the White House pending the results of a second antigen test.
He first tested positive for the virus on July 21 and started taking the antiviral drug Paxlovid.
President Joe Biden on Saturday tested negative for COVID-19 but will continue his isolation pending another test, according to the White House physician. Biden's physician, Kevin O'Connor, said in a memo that the president had a negative antigen test this morning...
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7 days ago | By Fortune
"Strict isolation measures" will continue "in an abundance of caution," Dr. Kevin O'Connor wrote in a daily update posted by the White House.
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