First Lady Jil Biden was tested Negative for Covid-19 on Monday and will return to Washington on Tuesday. nearly a week after she fall ill with COVID-19.
Her communications director, Elizabeth Alexander, informed the negative test in a statement on Monday night.
Jil Biden had been isolating at her family's home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, since testing positive on Aug. 24, and her spokesperson confirmed she was not experiencing any kind of symptoms. She was tested positive on Aug. 15, when she and US President were vacationing at Kiawah Island, South Carolina.
The President, who had his own repetitive covid-19 cases, was identified as a close contact of his wife, simultaneously white House was also being tested as precautionary step. Further, Biden was seen without mask hugging and taking selfies in a indoor meeting during his Thursday rally at Washington.
Jil Biden, 71 and her husband, 79, have been twice vaccinated and twice taken boosted with Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. She had also been prescribed the antiviral medicine Paxlovid, which has proven to be huge effective at preventing serious diseases and death among those at highest risk from COVID-19.
