ORLANDO – President Joe Biden has been forced to hold off on his planned Central Florida trip for the time being after testing positive for Covid-19. The slated Monday visit would’ve been the first time Biden had come to the area since being elected President in November 2020.
Biden confirmed his positive test result on Thursday. It’s his first time getting Covid, and so far Biden is reporting mild symptoms. He reiterated from the start that he’s received up-to-date immunization against Covid, including booster shots. For now, work continues in the confines of the White House until Biden is deemed safe to resume normal presidential activities.
Biden is the second straight President to receive a Covid-19 diagnosis; President Donald Trump announced his own positive test on October 2nd, 2020. With vaccines still not available, Trump wound up hospitalized for three days at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
As far as treatment, Biden is taking the drug Paxlovid, a treatment available via emergency use authorization by the Food & Drug Administration. Paxlovid is intended to treat Covid cases with mild symptoms. According to the President’s chief physician, current symptoms include fatigue, a mild cough, and a runny nose.
Though President Biden will have to skip out on his Orlando-Tampa trip, Central Florida Democrats were paid a visit last week by Vice President Kamala Harris. The VP made her way down to participate in a roundtable on abortion rights following the landmark Supreme Court decision which restored abortion law to state governments.
Chris Gollon is a Flagler County resident since 2004, as well as a staple of the local independent music scene and avid observer of Central Florida politics, arts, and recreation.
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July 22, 2022 at 12:13 pm
Of coarse he’s the second president to get Covid. Before trump was in office there was no such thing as Covid. Although a previous President did get Covid after he was out of office and that was Obama. But again, there was no Covid during his Presidency.
Cough, runny nose and fatigue. Sounds more than a cold to me. He should take two nurses and stay in bed.