The president was in close proximity to the “mid-level staff member” for about 30 minutes on Friday during an Air Force One flight from South Carolina to...
President Biden tested negative for COVID-19 on Monday after being in close contact three days earlier with an aide who later tested positive for the virus, the White House said.
Before boarding the plane, the staffer, who is fully vaccinated and boosted, tested negative for COVID-19. Biden will get tested again on Wednesday and will carry on with his normal daily schedule, the White House said.
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