President Joe Biden has tested positive for COVID-19, experiencing mild symptoms, as confirmed by the White House. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated that the 81-year-old president is vaccinated and has previously tested positive twice.
Biden had been actively engaging with supporters in Las Vegas earlier that day but canceled a campaign speech following his diagnosis. His illness has intensified scrutiny regarding his candidacy amid concerns about his age, with prominent Democratic leaders privately expressing worries about potential impacts on upcoming congressional races.
Currently isolating at his Delaware home, Biden is continuing to fulfill his duties remotely. His physician reported upper respiratory symptoms, and he has begun treatment with Paxlovid. Despite the situation, Biden expressed gratitude for public support and remains committed to his work.
The president’s recent illness has reignited discussions among Democratic lawmakers, including calls from some for him to consider stepping aside in the election race. Biden emphasized his intent to lead the party while addressing the nation’s divisions in an interview set for broadcast later.