US President Joe Biden, who had been infected with the new coronavirus, resumed face-to-face work after a negative test.


President Biden emphasized that his recovery was quick, citing his fourth vaccination and taking medications to prevent aggravation.

President Biden of the United States was tested positive for the new coronavirus on the 21st of this month, and he continued to work after being quarantined in the White House.



President Biden's doctor announced on the 27th that he had almost no symptoms, such as no fever, and that he would end the quarantine because the antigen tests conducted the night before and the morning of the day showed negative results.



President Biden, who resumed face-to-face work, held a press conference and emphasized that "the symptoms were mild and the recovery was quick. It feels great."



President Biden said he had already been vaccinated for the fourth time and took medication to prevent aggravation during treatment: "Thanks to these important, life-saving measures, against the coronavirus. I didn't feel any fear. I was able to continue working without any problems during the isolation. "



On top of that, under the Biden administration, in addition to vaccines, test kits and medicines to prevent the aggravation of infections are now provided free of charge, and the people are urged to use them again.