In a bit of unexpected news, First Lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19. Now, before you get too worried, let's put it this way – even the White House isn't immune to the occasional virus surprise party.
"She's got some mild symptoms, but don't worry, she's not moving into the Lincoln Bedroom anytime soon. She's staying put at their beach house in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware." - Elizabeth Alexander, Jill Biden's communication director.
But here's the plot twist – President Biden, who spent the weekend with the First Lady, got himself tested too, and guess what? His test was like a student who studied really hard and aced the exam – it came back negative.
"The President will keep on testing and stay on the lookout for symptoms." - Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary.
Now, the President has some fancy plans lined up, including a trip to the Group of 20 (G20) summit in India. You can imagine his schedule is busier than a beehive. But, with the First Lady testing positive, they might have to put those travel plans on hold, just like your canceled vacation when your cat had a midlife crisis.
Statement from the First Lady's Communications Director, Elizabeth Alexander |
Here's a fun fact for you: This isn't Jill Biden's first rodeo with the virus. She tested positive back in August 2022, and President Biden had his own COVID adventure in July 2022. Both recovered like superheroes, even though they only had mild symptoms.
Now, the First Lady is no slacker when it comes to vaccinations. She's had her shots, and she's been boosted twice, making her immune system feel like it's in a luxury spa. But COVID-19 is a sneaky one, and it managed to sneak past her defenses.
Don't worry, though – as of now, President Biden is COVID-free. It's like when you're playing hide and seek, and he's the one who found the best hiding spot.
So, what's the moral of this story? Well, even if you've had your vaccines, the virus can still be a party crasher. Keep your guard up, folks, and follow those guidelines. And hey, if the First Lady can handle it with mild symptoms, we can handle anything 2023 throws our way.
Stay safe out there, and remember, the virus may be unpredictable, but so are our resilient spirits! Stay tuned for more updates on News20-4.com!