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Biden In Video Says He’s ‘Doing Well’ After COVID-19 Diagnosis

President Biden in a video message on Thursday said he is “doing well” and experiencing only mild symptoms after being diagnosed with COVID-19.  

“I’m doing well, I’m getting a lot of work done, I’m going to continue to get it done, and in the meantime, thanks for your concern,” Biden said in the 20-second video posted to his Twitter account. “Keep the faith. It’s going to be OK.”  

The prerecorded video was Biden’s first on-camera interaction since news of his COVID-19 diagnosis. He was filmed on the balcony of the White House residence clad in a suit.  

The White House revealed earlier Thursday that Biden, 79, tested positive for the novel coronavirus that morning and is experiencing “very mild symptoms.” His physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, said the president has a runny nose, fatigue, and an occasional dry cough. Biden is taking the antiviral therapy Paxlovid. 

The White House made an effort on Thursday to show that Biden — whose age has prompted questions about his health despite his vaccination status — continues to carry out his presidential duties.  

Biden’s Twitter account shared a photo of him working at a desk in the White House residence. Several officials who Biden was supposed to meet with on Thursday as part of a trip to Pennsylvania also reported speaking by phone with the president.

“I just hung up with @POTUS who sounded great and is in good spirits. Looking forward to welcoming him back to NEPA sometime soon,” Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) tweeted, referring to Northeastern Pennsylvania. “Get vaccinated and boosted, everyone.”  

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that Biden would call into meetings by phone or Zoom.  

Jean-Pierre said that Biden would isolate until testing negative for the virus and that the White House would share daily updates on his health status.  

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