National Post

Biden’s health much improved, doctor says

Sore throat ‘predominan­t’ COVID symptom

- Kanishka singh

WASHINGTON • U.S. President Joe Biden’s health has improved considerab­ly and his predominan­t symptom now is a sore throat, his physician said on Sunday.

Biden’s cough and body aches have diminished since he tested positive for the coronaviru­s on Thursday and he is not experienci­ng any shortness of breath, the physician, Dr. Kevin O’connor, added.

“His pulse, blood pressure, respirator­y rate and temperatur­e all remain normal,” the physician said in a memo released on Sunday. His predominan­t symptom now is a sore throat ... His voice remains a bit deep.”

Earlier on Sunday, White House COVID coordinato­r Ashish Jha said none of Biden’s 17 identified close contacts have so far tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

Biden, 79, had mild symptoms, according to the White House. His diagnosis came as a highly contagious subvariant of the coronaviru­s drives a new wave of cases in the United States.

Jha told CBS News on Sunday that Biden had that BA.5 subvariant and that he had an upper respirator­y infection.

The White House has sought to underscore Biden’s ability to work through his illness. On Thursday, it released a video of him reassuring Americans he was doing fine, and on Friday he participat­ed in virtual meetings with White House staff.

The White House has not said where Biden contracted the virus. He recently returned from a trip to the Middle East and held public events before that trip in which he had close interactio­ns with scores of people.

Biden’s diagnosis is the latest challenge he has faced amid threats to his policy agenda and high inflation putting his fellow Democrats at risk of losing control of Congress in the November midterm elections.

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