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Biden tests negative in COVID-19 "rebound" case: doctor

Aug 07, 2022

Washington [US], August 7: U.S. President Joe Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Saturday in the process of his recovery from a "rebound" case, White House physician Kevin O'Connor wrote in an update.
Biden feels "very well" but will continue to isolate pending a second negative testing result, said O'Connor.
Fully vaccinated and twice boosted, Biden first tested positive for COVID-19 on July 21, leading to days of isolation and treatment at the White House before receiving negative testing results.
He tested positive again on July 30 in a "rebound" case and had a mild cough but didn't resume treatment.
Source: Xinhua

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