With second 消極的な COVID 実験(する), Biden 出口s 孤立/分離 and gets 支援する on the road

By Jeff Mason

REHOBOTH BEACH, Del., Aug 7 (Reuters) - U.S. 大統領 Joe Biden 実験(する)d 消極的な for COVID-19 for a second 連続した day on Sunday and ended his 孤立/分離 at the White House with a trip to his vacation home in Delaware and a 再会 with his wife, first lady Jill Biden.

Biden has been 穴を開けるd up at the White House for more than two weeks with COVID, 主要な to 取り消すd trips and events even as his symptoms stayed 穏やかな.

The 大統領,/社長 実験(する)d 消極的な on Saturday but waited until a second 消極的な 実験(する) on Sunday before ending his 孤立/分離.

"He will 安全に return to public 約束/交戦 and 大統領の travel," Biden's 内科医, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, said in a 覚え書き.

Biden flew to Delaware on Sunday morning.

"I'm feeling good," Biden, 79, told reporters outside the White House as he was 出発/死ing for Rehoboth Beach.

Biden first 現れるd from 孤立/分離 at the White House on July 27 after 実験(する)ing 肯定的な for COVID-19 for the first time on July 21. He 実験(する)d 肯定的な again on July 30 in what O'Connor 述べるd as a 回復する 事例/患者 seen in a small 百分率 of people who take the antiviral 麻薬 Paxlovid.

Biden 計画(する)s to travel to Kentucky on Monday. His return to COVID-消極的な status will 許す him to 参加する in 法案 調印s at the White House this week to celebrate 最近の 法律を制定する victories on 半導体 製造業の, 退役軍人s' health, and 潜在的に a 気候 and healthcare 法案 that was making its way through the 上院 on Sunday.

Biden 苦しむd 穏やかな symptoms, 含むing 団体/死体 aches and cough, during his 初期の 一区切り/(ボクシングなどの)試合 with COVID-19. The 大統領,/社長 is vaccinated and 上げるd against the 病気.

During his illness, Biden has made a point of に引き続いて or 越えるing 指導基準s 始める,決める by the 中心s for 病気 支配(する)/統制する and 予防 for people with COVID 事例/患者s. He worked from the White House 住居 and enjoyed the company of his dog while the first lady stayed away to 避ける 感染.

Biden and his wife had not seen each other in person since he first 実験(する)d 肯定的な for COVID-19. (報告(する)/憶測ing by Jeff Mason; 付加 報告(する)/憶測ing by Rami Ayyub Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky and Chizu Nomiyama)

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