Biden tests negative for COVID, will wear mask when close to others, White House says

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Biden tests negative for COVID, will wear mask when close to others, White House says
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Biden and first lady Jill Biden, who tested positive, were last together Monday.

"He is not experiencing any symptoms," press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters at her daily White House briefing, noting that the first couple had last been together on Monday.

"And as as has been the practice in the past the president will remove his mask when sufficiently distanced from others indoors and while outside as well," she added.

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