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		Biden feeling well, isolating after rebound case of COVID
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		 [August 01, 2022]  
		By Kanishka Singh 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe 
		Biden is feeling well and continuing his isolation measures after again 
		testing positive for COVID-19, his physician said in a memo released by 
		the White House on Sunday.
 
 Biden tested positive for COVID again on Saturday in what the White 
		House doctor described as a "rebound" case seen in a small percentage of 
		patients who take the antiviral drug Paxlovid.
 
 "Given his rebound positivity which we reported yesterday, we continued 
		daily monitoring. This morning, unsurprisingly, his SARS-CoV-2 antigen 
		testing remained positive," the physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, said in 
		the memo on Sunday.
 
 Biden tested positive for COVID for the first time on July 21 and 
		previously described his experience with the coronavirus as mild, saying 
		he was able to continue working while in isolation and attributed his 
		relative ease with the disease to vaccines and other treatments.
 
 Biden, 79, had initially emerged from COVID isolation on Wednesday when 
		he tested negative.
 
		After testing positive again, the president had to cancel some trips and 
		events to celebrate recent legislative victories and to help boost his 
		slumping poll ratings. 
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			President Joe Biden removes his face mask prior to receiving his 
			coronavirus disease (COVID-19) booster vaccination in the Eisenhower 
			Executive Office Building's South Court Auditorium at the White 
			House in Washington, U.S., September 27, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin 
			Lamarque/File Photo 
            
			
			
			 
            A small but significant percentage of people who take Paxlovid will 
			suffer a relapse or a rebound that occurs days after the five-day 
			treatment course has ended, studies have shown. 
 "Biden will continue to conduct the business of the American people 
			from the Executive Residence," his physician said on Sunday.
 
 The White House had sought to underscore Biden's ability to work 
			through his illness when he first tested positive, releasing videos 
			of him assuring Americans he was doing fine and of his participation 
			in virtual meetings with White House staff.
 
 (Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Lisa 
			Shumaker)
 
            
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