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President Biden's Health Improving Despite Lingering Symptoms

Joe Biden U.S. President Joe Biden holds an event about the economy, at the White House in Washington

The White House recently released an update on President Biden's health, indicating that while his symptoms persist, his condition continues to improve. According to the President's physician, he is still experiencing a loose, non-productive cough and hoarseness, but these symptoms are steadily getting better.

The physician reported that President Biden's vital signs, including pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and temperature, remain normal. His oxygen saturation levels are excellent, and his lungs are clear. Importantly, there is no fever present, which is a positive sign given the context of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

His vital signs, including oxygen saturation, remain normal.
President Biden's condition is improving with persistent symptoms.
No fever is present, a positive sign during the pandemic.

The update also mentioned that the variant of the virus the President contracted accounts for a significant percentage of new cases in the United States. Despite this, President Biden is said to be tolerating his treatment well and will continue with the prescribed medication, PAXLOVID. This marks his sixth dose of treatment, and he is reportedly still able to carry out all his presidential duties.

Overall, the latest health update on President Biden suggests a positive trajectory in his recovery, with his medical team closely monitoring his progress. The assurance of normal vital signs and improving symptoms provides some reassurance amid concerns about his health. As the President continues his treatment regimen, the White House remains vigilant in ensuring his well-being and ability to fulfill his responsibilities.

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