President Joe Biden Tests Positive for Covid-19, Disrupting Campaign Event
President Joe Biden tested positive for Covid-19 on Wednesday, causing a disruption in his campaign event aimed at connecting with Latino voters. The 81-year-old president, who was experiencing mild symptoms, has received treatment with the antiviral drug Paxlovid. Despite being fully vaccinated and boosted, Biden will self-isolate at his Delaware residence in accordance with CDC guidelines.
The news of Biden’s positive test came as a shock to attendees at the UnidosUS event in Las Vegas, where he was scheduled to speak. The sudden diagnosis has raised concerns about the president’s ability to continue campaigning, with Democratic lawmakers expressing anxieties about his viability as a candidate.
While it remains unclear where and when Biden contracted the virus, the White House has assured that he will continue to engage with the public through video calls during his isolation period. Vice President Kamala Harris, who tested negative for Covid-19, will proceed with her campaign event in North Carolina as planned.
Biden’s previous experience with Covid-19 in 2022 and a rebound case thereafter has raised questions about his susceptibility to the virus. Despite receiving multiple booster shots, the president has once again tested positive, highlighting the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic.
As the country grapples with rising Covid-19 cases, Biden’s diagnosis serves as a reminder of the importance of following safety protocols and getting vaccinated. The impact of his illness on the upcoming election remains to be seen, but it underscores the unpredictable nature of the current political landscape.