BREAKING NEWS – Jill Biden ends isolations after testing negative for COVID-19
Jill Biden is no longer isolating for COVID-19 after two consecutive negative tests, her office announced Sunday.
After isolating in South Carolina for five days following her family’s vacation to Kiawah Island last week, the first lady will leave for Delaware later in the day to reunite with President Joe Biden.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines state that after five days from initial positive test, an asymptomatic individual can end isolation.
First lady Jill Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Sunday and will end isolation after five days
Jill’s office revealed Monday that she tested positive after experiencing some mild symptoms last Sunday evening – following a bike ride with her husband and granddaughter Finnegan Biden on Kiawah Island beach and shopping with her daughter-in-law Melissa Cohen later that day.
Despite the close contact, President Biden did not test positive for COVID and left South Carolina on Monday to come back to the White House to sign the Inflation Reduction Act into law.