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Biden 'feels good' as he leaves White House for first time since COVID

President Biden was in good spirits Sunday as he emerged from COVID-19 quarantine and left the White House for Delaware.

"I feel great," said Biden, 79, who contracted the virus for the first time last month, before jumping on Marine his one outside the White House.

The president, who discovered a recurrence of the disease, tested negative on Saturday and Sunday, and his doctors gave him permission to join First Lady Jill Biden of Delaware. I was.

"He will return to his official duties and presidential travels," wrote Dr. Kevin O'Connor.

Biden and his wife were to spend his day at the vacation spot Rehoboth Beach.

The president tested positive for coronavirus on July 21 and began taking paxlobid, an antiviral drug that is said to reduce the chance of serious illness associated with the disease. did.

After testing negative for the virus on 26 and 27 July, he was initially released from isolation after a few days, returned to work in the West Wing, and worked closely with others.

However, he contracted COVID again on July 30 and was put back into quarantine, although al Qaeda leader Ayman On occasion, he gave speeches outside the White House balcony, such as when al-Zawahiri was killed by U.S. forceslast week.

Biden departs Marine One at Cape Henlopen State Park in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
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The president said he was "feeling great" after recovering from COVID.
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President Biden tested negative for COVID-19 and will safely return to public engagement. A note from Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Physician to the President.
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He He tested positive during his second COVID bout, but finally tested negative on Saturday . His doctor said he would not allow Biden to return to regular travel until he had two consecutive negative tests.

Biden complained of a runny nose, cough, sore throat and body aches while he was infected, but his vital signs remained normal, O'Connor said.

Mr. and Mrs. Biden are scheduled to meet with family in Kentucky on Monday.after terrible floods in the area killed dozens and caused extensive damage.

With post wire