that includes a runny nose, some fatigue, and the occasional dry cough. again, this is according to president biden s doctor. and he is being prescribed paxlovid. this is the antiviral medication that is said to be more effective if you take it as soon as you test positive. again, this is a medication that the president is going to be on. we, obviously, also know that he is going to be isolating for the time being. that means that he is not going to be seen in public. we ve certainly not seen him today. but earlier today, we did see the first lady, dr. jill biden, and this is what she said about his her husband s condition right now. my husband tested positive for covid. i talked to him just a few minutes ago. he s doing fine. he s feeling good. i tested negative this morning. i am going to keep my schedule. i am, according to cdc guidelines, i am keeping masked. and so, i would like to go in and see the program here, learning loss as an educator means a lot to me. so, th
understanding that the diversity of this community as distinct and as beautiful as the blossoms of miami and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in san antonio is your strength. dana: historic lee hispanic journalists not happy saying it encourages the first lady and her communications team to better understand the complexitf our people and communities. we are not tacos. jill biden s press secretary issuing an apology. the first lady apologizes at her words displayed anything but pure admiration and love for the latino community, but the first lady finding sympathy from some in the media. the first thing as they are probably huddling today, you know jill biden and that s not who she is. we all, i don t know if we all have stepped in it. i know i have stepped in it. so dr. jill, just we get it, we understand what you re trying to do, and just try not to do it again. i want to give her points for showing up. because for four years we had an administration where nobody
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