President Joe Biden’s symptoms have improved one day after he tested positive for COVID-19, White House doctor Kevin O’Connor said on July 22.
Biden, 79, had a slightly high temperature on Thursday night but the temperature has remained normal since taking tylenol, according to a memorandum (pdf) from O’Connor to White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
Biden is still experiencing a runny nose and fatigue as well as a “loose” cough, O’Connor wrote.
“His voice is deeper this morning. His pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate and oxygen saturation remain entirely normal, on room air,” he added.
Biden tested positive for COVID-19 hours after experiencing symptoms, primarily fatigue and a runny nose. He had just returned from Washington to Massachusetts. The White House has said it does not know where Biden contracted COVID-19.
He was prescribed a course of Paxlovid, a COVID-19 pill from Pfizer.
He has since completed one full day of the treatment, which he is tolerating well, according to O’Connor. Doctors plan to continue the treatment in addition to hydration, Tylenol, and an inhaler.
Biden’s typical medicines—the blood thinner Eliquis and the cholesterol reducer Crestor—are being withheld and will continue to be withheld until several days after he takes his list pill.
“During this time, it is reasonable to add low dose aspirin as an alternative type of blood thinner,” O’Conner said.
Nothing that has transpired so far has changed the doctor’s view that Biden will “respond favorably” to Paxlovid, he added.
This is an excerpt from The Epoch Times.