Biden battles sore throat, loose cough, body aches

President Joe Biden

US President Joe Biden

President Joe Biden’s covid-19 symptoms have improved in the last 48 hours, his physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor said in his latest update on Saturday.

“His primary symptoms, though less troublesome, now include sore throat, rhinorrhea, loose cough and body aches,” his letter read.

“His voice remains deep. His pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate and temperature remain entirely normal. His oxygen saturation continues to be excellent on room air. His lungs remain clear.”

O’Connor said preliminary sequencing indicates Biden was hit by BA.5 subvariant of COVID-19, a “particularly transmissible” version of the virus, now prevalent in the U.S.

He said BA.5 accounts for 75% to 80% of all current COVID-19 infections in the United States.

“This data does not affect the treatment plan in any way,” O’Connor wrote in a letter updating the status of Biden.

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Biden, who is fully vaccinated and has received two boosters, tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday and was reported to be experiencing mild symptoms.

O’Connor said the president’s symptoms have improved after two full days on the antiviral Paxlovid.

In addition to the antiviral, O’Connor said Biden is using an albuterol inhaler two to three times a day as needed for cough, and is taking acetaminophen and drinking fluids.

Though isolated, Biden has continued to work through his illness, participating in a briefing and virtual meeting on gas prices Friday.

He told reporters who questioned his coughing that, “I feel much better than I sound.”

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