President Joe Biden is exercising again after being diagnosed with COVID-19, according to his doctor.
Dr. Kevin O’Connor advised White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Tuesday that Biden’s symptoms have “almost completely resolved,” echoing his note to her Monday.
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“The president now feels well enough to resume his physical exercise regime,” O’Connor wrote. “The president will continue isolation today, as his ‘Day Five.'”
Biden’s pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and temperature “remain absolutely normal,” the physician added.
“His lungs remain clear,” he said.
Biden’s voice appeared to be croaky during two public events Monday.
“I’m feeling great,” the president said at the time. “I’ve had two full nights of sleep all the way through. As a matter of a fact, my dog had to wake me up this morning.”
“I still have this — a little bit of a sore throat and a little bit of a cough, but it’s changing significantly,” he went on. “It’s now up in the upper part of my throat. Actually, it’s more up around my nose than anywhere else, but they tell me that’s par for the course.”
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If Biden tests negative on Wednesday, he can emerge from isolation with a mask, per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance.