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Biden out of isolation after testing negative for Covid

US President Joe Biden gives a thumbs up while walking to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Sunday. -- AFP
US President Joe Biden gives a thumbs up while walking to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Sunday. -- AFP
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WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden was out of isolation on Sunday, after testing negative for Covid for a second day in a row, the first time he was able to leave the White House since July 20.


Biden, 79, had tested positive for Covid and returned to isolation on July 30, in a result doctors attributed to "rebound" positivity from his earlier bout of the illness.


"I'm feeling good," the smiling president told pool reporters at the White House as he boarded a helicopter which then flew him to his beach home in Delaware.


He was also optimistic about a sweeping climate and health care bill that was being debated in the Senate overnight on Sunday, telling reporters: "I think it's going to pass."


The president "will safely return to public engagement and presidential travel," his physician Kevin O'Connor said in a statement announcing the negative test.


According to Biden's official schedule he is set to travel to the southern state of Kentucky, the scene of devastating floods, on Monday. -- AFP


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