Jill Biden tests positive for COVID with mild symptoms and

Jill Biden tests positive for COVID with ‘mild symptoms’ and is expected to stay at the Rehoboth Beach mansion – as Joe tested negative

Jill Biden tests positive for COVID with ‘mild symptoms’ and is expected to stay at the Rehoboth Beach mansion – as Joe tested negative

  • First lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19, officials confirmed
  • FLOTUS has “mild symptoms” and will remain at his property in Delaware
  • President Joe Biden has been tested and is currently negative

Jill Biden has tested positive for the coronavirus, her office confirmed Monday evening – the White House said President Joe Biden tested negative.

The 72-year-old first lady has “only mild symptoms” and will remain at the couple’s home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, a statement said.

Meanwhile, the White House said Joe – who was last seen with his wife on Saturday but was also in Delaware on Monday – tested negative for the virus.

Jill Biden has tested positive for coronavirus, her office confirmed Monday evening.  Pictured: Jill greets Florida residents after Hurricane Idalia on Saturday, September 2nd

Jill Biden has tested positive for coronavirus, her office confirmed Monday evening. Pictured: Jill greets Florida residents after Hurricane Idalia on Saturday, September 2nd

Joe and Jill Biden walk towards Air Force One before departing Gainesville, Florida on September 2, 2023

Joe and Jill Biden walk towards Air Force One before departing Gainesville, Florida on September 2, 2023

In a statement released Monday, Jill’s spokesperson Elizabeth Alexander said, “This evening the First Lady tested positive for COVID-19.”

“She is currently experiencing only mild symptoms.” “She will remain at her home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware,” Alexander said.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said: “Following the First Lady’s positive test for COVID-19, President Biden underwent a COVID test this evening.”

“The president tested negative. “The President will test and monitor for symptoms at regular intervals this week.”