Biden Leaves White House For 1st Time Since Getting COVID-19
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The president was cleared from an isolation that lasted longer than expected because of a rebound case of the virus.
Ending his most recent COVID-19 isolation, President Joe Biden on Sunday left the White House for the first time since becoming infected with the coronavirus last month, settling in for a reunion with first lady Jill Biden in their home state of Delaware.
The president tested negative Saturday and Sunday, according to his doctor, clearing the way for him to emerge from an isolation that lasted longer than expected because of a rebound case of the virus. "He will safety return to public engagement and presidential travel," Dr. Kevin O'Connor wrote.
"I'm feeling great," Biden said before boarding Marine One outside the White House.