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American President Joe Biden Recovers From COVID-19

The President of America, Joe Biden who was down with COVID-19 has completed five full days of isolation and tested negative twice.

On Wednesday, the White House physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, wrote that the President “will discontinue his strict isolation measures.” 

Thus, the President was cleared to resume public activities after recovering from COVID-19, which he tested positive for on July 21.

While speaking in the Rose Garden Wednesday morning, Biden said he’s “feeling great” and that the fact he felt well enough to work during his isolation period is “a real statement on where we are in the fight against COVID-19.

Biden will wear a mask for the next 10 days any time he is around others and will get tested more often than usual, O’Connor wrote.

“I’m feeling better every day,” Biden, 79, said four days after his diagnosis. “I still have this ― a little bit of a sore throat and a little bit of a cough, but it’s changing significantly.”



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