First Lady Jill Biden tests positive for Covid-19, President Biden negative

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In a stunning revelation that has rocked the nation, First Lady Jill Biden has tested positive for Covid-19, the White House announced on Monday, September 4. While the First Lady is grappling with mild symptoms, President Joe Biden has miraculously escaped the clutches of the virus and tested negative. All eyes are now on the power couple’s residence in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, where Jill Biden will be isolating.

Will the President’s Plans for Global Domination be Thwarted?

Intriguingly, President Biden is scheduled to rub elbows with world leaders at the upcoming G-20 Summit in India. The White House remained tight-lipped on whether the First Lady’s shocking diagnosis would derail his international travel plans. However, an official week-ahead schedule released after Jill Biden’s diagnosis indicates that nothing will stop the President from jetting off to New Delhi on Thursday for the G-20 summit and then onto Vietnam on Sunday.

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Déjà Vu in the White House: The Biden Covid Chronicles Continue

As if ripped from the pages of a sensational novel, this isn’t the first time the First Lady and the President have been in this precarious position. Jill Biden fought off the virus in August of last year, while President Biden himself came down with Covid in July 2022. This bombshell news begs the question: Are we witnessing a recurring drama in the Biden family’s battle with Covid-19?

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President Skips Asean Meet: Kamala Harris to the Rescue?

While the Covid drama unfolds, President Biden is making waves for another reason: he’s skipping the Asean meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, this week. Instead, he’s passing the baton to US Vice President Kamala Harris. Could this decision be related to the First Lady’s recent diagnosis, or is it pure political strategy?

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As the nation holds its collective breath, the President will undergo regular Covid testing this week and monitor for symptoms. Amidst this whirlwind of events, the White House Covid saga has undoubtedly left America on the edge of its seat, eagerly waiting for the next chapter to unfold.

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