FORMER
President Barack Obama has tested positive for Covid-19, he announced
on Sunday, adding that he’s feeling fine except for a scratchy throat.
(Photo by Obama Archives).
The
44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017 said on Twitter
that former first lady Michelle Obama had tested negative. He said both
he and his wife were vaccinated and boosted.
“It’s a reminder to get vaccinated if you haven’t already, even as cases go down,” Obama said.
COVID-19
cases have been on the decline in the United States since peaking in
late January, when the highly contagious Omicron variant of the
coronavirus gripped the nation.
Still,
with large swaths of the country refusing to get fully vaccinated,
experts have warned that the virus isn’t going away fully.
The
Biden White House is planning to shift course, working toward a
strategy in which the virus is endemic and does not disrupt daily life.
Obama is not the first of the six living presidents to announce he tested positive for the virus.
Donald Trump was hospitalized for coronavirus in October 2020, when he was still in office.
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