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Posted: 2022-08-01T21:24:49Z | Updated: 2022-08-01T21:24:49Z Joe Biden Is Still Testing Positive For COVID-19 | HuffPost

Joe Biden Is Still Testing Positive For COVID-19

The president is still isolating, but is feeling "well," his physician said.

President Joe Biden  again tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday.

In a letter  released by the White House, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s physician, said the president is “feeling well” as he begins his week.

“Given his rebound positivity, which we reported Saturday, we continued daily monitoring,” O’Connor wrote. “This morning, as could be anticipated, his SARS-CoV-2 antigen testing remained positive.”

The letter also stated Biden will continue “strict isolation measures as previously described.”

The New York Times’ Peter Baker said  Biden is having “lingering minor symptoms,” including a “dry cough and sniffles,” according to the White House.

HuffPost has reached out to The White House for more information.

Biden tested positive for COVID-19 a second time  on Saturday. He first tested positive for the virus on July 21  and then recovered and tested negative  several days later. 

O’Connor said Biden’s symptoms when he first tested positive included a runny nose, fatigue and a dry cough.

In a memo sent Saturday , O’Connor described Biden’s second positive diagnosis as a “rebound” case affecting a small percentage of individuals treated with Paxlovidan antiviral medication that stops the coronavirus from replicating in the body.

“After testing negative on Tuesday evening, Wednesday morning, Thursday morning, and Friday morning, the President tested positive late Saturday morning, by antigen testing,” O’Connor said. “This in fact represents ‘rebound positivity.’”

To avoid the spread of COVID-19, the CDC  advises adults age 65 and older to get their COVID-19 vaccine and boosters, limit in-person interactions, social distance when possible and wash their hands, among other things.

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