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US President Joe Biden with a Covid mask in his hand on the way to his car. He left Las Vegas early because of a coronavirus infection.
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In an unexpected turn of events, US President Joe Biden has tested positive for the coronavirus, forcing him to cancel a highly anticipated campaign appearance in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 81-year-old Democrat, who was set to rally supporters in the Silver State, is now experiencing "mild symptoms" of the infection, according to an announcement from the White House on Wednesday.
The stage was already prepared for Biden in the world-famous Las Vegas sign style.
Given the rigorous health protocols in place, many have been surprised by the president's diagnosis. Dr. Kevin O'Connor, Biden's physician, has prescribed the antiviral drug Paxlovid to manage the symptoms, and the President has already taken his first dose. The White House emphasized that President Biden was in good spirits and would continue to perform his duties while isolating.
This development fuels the debate within the Democratic Party about Biden's suitability as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election. The President's age and recent health issues have been points of contention, especially following his performance in the first televised debate against his Republican rival, Donald Trump, at the end of June. Critics have questioned whether Biden has the stamina and mental acuity to endure another grueling campaign and potentially another term in office.
Shortly before the doctor diagnosed Biden with COVID-19, the president shook hands with potential voters in a Las Vegas restaurant.
The political landscape has been further complicated by a recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, which he survived last week. The incident has seemingly bolstered Trump's standing in the polls, and he is expected to address the public for the first time since the attempt at the Republican Party convention on Thursday.
President Biden's current condition remains stable, with the White House confirming that he is in "good spirits" and experiencing only mild symptoms. He continues to work from isolation and is closely monitored by his medical team. The administration reassures the public that there is no cause for alarm and that the President is expected to recover fully.
Recovery Timeline
According to Dr. O'Connor, President Biden's recovery timeline is expected to follow a standard course for mild COVID-19 cases. In line with CDC guidelines, he will remain in isolation for at least five days and continue to receive regular medical evaluations to monitor his symptoms and overall health. If his condition remains stable and symptoms do not worsen, he could resume in-person activities after this isolation period, provided he tests negative for the virus.
Given his prompt treatment and overall health status, the President's medical team is optimistic about his recovery. While the exact timeline for his return to the campaign trail remains uncertain, the White House is preparing for a gradual resumption of his public engagements, potentially within the next two weeks. During this time, virtual appearances and remote work will ensure President Biden remains active in his presidential duties and campaign efforts.
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