Biden likely has highly contagious Covid-19 strain, doctor says

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Biden Likely Has Highly Contagious Covid-19 Strain, Doctor Says
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By Chris Megerian, AP

US President Joe Biden likely contracted a highly contagious variant of the coronavirus spreading rapidly through America, and now has body aches and a sore throat since his positive test, his doctor said.

The variant, known as BA.5, is an offshoot of the Omicron strain that emerged late last year, and it is believed to be responsible for the vast majority of coronavirus cases in the country.

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Dr Kevin O’Connor, the president’s physician, wrote in his latest update on Mr Biden’s condition that the president’s earlier symptoms, including a runny nose and a cough, have become “less troublesome”.

The medic’s earlier notes did not mention the sore throat or body aches.

Mr Biden’s vital signs, such as blood pressure and respiratory rate, “remain entirely normal”, and his oxygen saturation levels are “excellent” with “no shortness of breath at all”, the doctor wrote.


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Dr O’Connor said the results of the preliminary sequencing that indicated the BA.5 variant do not affect Mr Biden’s treatment plan “in any way”.

The US leader tested positive for the virus on Thursday morning. He has been isolating in the White House residence since then.

Officials have emphasised that his symptoms are mild because he has received four vaccine doses, and he started taking the antiviral drug Paxlovid after becoming infected.

During a virtual meeting with economic advisers on Friday, Mr Biden was hoarse but insisted: “I feel much better than I sound.”

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In his previous update on Mr Biden’s health, Dr O’Connor said the president had an elevated temperature of 99.4F on Thursday evening, but it returned to normal after taking Tylenol.

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