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Washington (AFP) - US First Lady Jill Biden has tested negative for Covid-19 twice and will come out of isolation Sunday, the White House said. The 71-year-old wife of President Joe Biden tested positive on August 16, nearly two weeks after her husband contracted the virus for a second time. She is double vaccinated and twice boosted, and experienced mild symptoms. She was prescribed a course of the oral antiviral pill Paxlovid. "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,...
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Washington (AFP) - US First Lady Jill Biden has tested positive for Covid-19 and developed mild symptoms, the White House said Tuesday, two weeks after her husband Joe Biden contracted the virus for a second time. The 71-year-old wife of the president tested negative Monday but developed "cold-like symptoms late in the evening," her communications director Elizabeth Alexander said in a statement. A subsequent rapid antigen test was negative, but a more detailed PCR test was positive, Alexander said. The first lady has been prescribed a course of the oral antiviral pill Paxlovid and will isola...
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Washington (AFP) - US First Lady Jill Biden pranked reporters and staff flying back from a trip with her on Thursday, disguising herself as a flight attendant to pass out ice cream bars for April Fool's. Staff, Secret Service and press were treated to dessert by a woman with short black hair, a black face mask and a nametag that read "Jasmine," who made her way through the cabins as the first lady traveled home to Washington after visiting California. Five minutes later, "Jasmine" reappeared in the press section, wig removed, revealing herself to be none other than Biden herself. "April Fool's...
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Commenting on President Trump and the First Lady both testing postive for COVID-19 and today’s trading Gorilla Trades strategist Ken Berman said:Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreTrump And The First Lady Both Test Positive For COVID-19The major indices are all trading lower following a very active and nervous morning session on Wall Street. Stock futures were rocked overnight by the news that the President and the First Lady both tested positive for the COVID-19, which could have a major impact on the last month of the election campaign. As for the stimulus talks, the House passe...
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