Did Jill Biden Test Positive For Covid As The President Prepares For The G20 Trip?

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WASHINGTON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - U.S. first woman Jill Biden has tried positive for Coronavirus only days before President Joe Biden, who tried negative for the infection, is because of movement to a Gathering of 20 highest point in India, the White House said on Monday.

Biden's 72-year-old spouse, whose side effects were depicted as gentle, last had Coronavirus in August of the year before. The president, presently 80, last tried positive in July 2022.

"Tonight, the Main Woman tried positive for Coronavirus," her correspondences chief, Elizabeth Alexander, said in a proclamation. "She will stay at their home in Rehoboth Ocean side, Delaware."

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Biden flew back alone from Delaware on Monday night.

"Following the Main Woman's positive test for Coronavirus, President Biden was managed a Coronavirus test tonight," the White House said. "The President tried negative. The President will test at a normal rhythm this week and screen for side effects."

The White House didn't quickly answer a solicitation for input on whether Biden's unfamiliar travel could be impacted.

Yet, Biden's true week-ahead plan, delivered soon after the declaration of the primary woman's conclusion, showed him venturing out to New Delhi on Thursday to go to the G20 highest point. Biden is booked to travel to Hanoi on Sunday.

Biden is running for re-appointment in 2024 in a mission in which the inquiry concerning his age has lingered as a central question for electors.

He is the most established president to look for a subsequent term, and a few conservatives have said he is too old to be in any way allowed an additional four years in the White House.

Biden's partners say he stays fit to act as president.

Announcing by Ismail Shakil, Matt Spetalnick and Trevor Hunnicutt; Altering by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Gerry Doyle

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