Sunday, August 21st 2022, 12:13 pm
First lady Jill Biden has tested negative for COVID-19 and will leave isolation five days after first testing positive, her office said Sunday.
"After isolating for five days and receiving negative results from two consecutive COVID-19 tests, the First Lady will depart South Carolina later today for Delaware," Elizabeth Alexander, the first lady's communications director, said in a statement.
Biden had been isolating in South Carolina since last Tuesday, when she tested positive toward the end of a family vacation. President Biden, who recently overcame two bouts of COVID-19, tested negative for the virus and briefly returned to Washington before departing for Delaware.
The first lady is double-vaccinated and received two boosters, her office said last week. She experienced mild "cold-like" symptoms and was treated with the antiviral medication Paxlovid.
The president first tested positive for COVID-19 on July 21 and isolated at the White House while the first lady remained at the couple's residence in Delaware. He emerged from isolation six days later, but developed a "rebound" case on July 30, forcing him to isolate again until Aug. 7.
He was considered a close contact of the first lady last week, and the White House said he would wear a mask while in close proximity to others for the next 10 days.
First published on August 21, 2022 / 8:59 AM
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