The first lady of the United States, Jill Biden, tested negative this Monday in a Covid-19 test after a rebound case, so she will return to Washington DC on Tuesday, his communications director, Elizabeth Alexander, said in a statement.
Biden had tested positive for a rebound case this week after first testing positive on 15 in August while vacationing on Kiawah Island, South Carolina, whose symptoms were similar to a cold, Alexander said.
After testing positive for the rebound case of Covid-19 on August 24, the first The lady was instructed to remain isolated.
The Director of Communications of the first lady indicated that she had not experienced a resurgence of symptoms, but that she would isolate herself in Delaware as a precautionary measure.
In the first days of isolation, which were in South Carolina, the The first lady kept working on planning her next fall course for her work as an English teacher at Northen Virginia Community College.
Likewise, it was learned that in her first positive result for coronavirus, Jill Biden was treated with Paxlovid, an antiviral drug.
President Joe Biden also suffered a rebound case of Covid-19 after initially testing positive in late July. The president took Paxlovid while he was with the virus.
According to a study by the National Institutes of Health, up to 5% of people who received Paxlovid suffered a rebound infection.