First Lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday
Social media users mocked the news that President Biden will return to masking indoors Tuesday.
Following a statement that first lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre updated the press room on precautions that the president will be taking for the foreseeable future.
"I can tell you that the first lady is experiencing mild symptoms and will remain in Delaware for the week," Jean-Pierre said. "President Biden tested negative last night for COVID-19 and tested negative again today. He’s not experiencing any symptoms. As far as the steps he is taking since the president was with the first lady yesterday, he will be masking while indoors and around people in alignment with CDC guidance."
She added, "As has been the practice in the past, the president will remove his mask when sufficiently distant from others indoors and while outside as well."
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during the daily briefing in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on September 5, 2023. (JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)
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The return to indoor masking ignited backlash online from X users, who complained about the possibility of mask mandates returning.
Chad Gilmartin, deputy spokesperson for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, reminded his followers, "’I’m going to shut down the virus.’—Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign promise."
"The conspiracy theorists were right again. These loony psychopaths are going to try to bring masks back. Nope. We aren’t playing this time," cryptocurrency entrepreneur Bruce Fenton wrote.
“I’m going to shut down the virus.”
— Chad Gilmartin (@ChadGilmartinCA) September 5, 2023
—Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign promise https://t.co/yz6lYrYNuy
Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich commented, "Your regular reminder that masks are garbage against COVID/Wuhan coronavirus and do not work. In fact, they cause harm with lung damage and cancerous materials. Not to mention the massive environmental pollution."
The conspiracy theorists were right again.
— Bruce Fenton (@brucefenton) September 5, 2023
These loony psychopaths are going to try to bring masks back.
Nope. We aren’t playing this time. https://t.co/CLmPBLg5ho
"Biden masking again because he’s been around Jill is such nonsense fearmongering," investigative reporter Emily Miller wrote.
Your regular reminder that masks are garbage against COVID/Wuhan coronavirus and do not work. In fact, they cause harm with lung damage and cancerous materials. Not to mention the massive environmental pollution. https://t.co/6xKhLyXVcj
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 5, 2023
Podcast host Bryan Dean Wright joked, "Good. Easier to spot crazy people."
Biden masking again because he’s been around Jill is such nonsense fearmongering https://t.co/GP9CMehsZl
— emily miller (@emilymiller) September 5, 2023
"They never stop. They never quit," RealClearInvestigations editor-at-large Benjamin Weingarten posted.
Good. Easier to spot crazy people. https://t.co/m6klFSbx5I
— BDW (@BryanDeanWright) September 5, 2023
President Biden will return to indoor masking for the foreseeable future. (Yuri Gripas/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Jean-Pierre also said that Biden will be tested on a regular "cadence" as determined by his physician and that all travelers will be tested before his trip to India Thursday.
"We are in a very good position to deal with COVID-19 in the fall, and we’re going to continue to listen to the experts as we move forward," Jean-Pierre said.
According to a statement from the first lady’s communications office last year, Jill Biden was double-vaccinated and twice boosted against the coronavirus. She is currently staying at the family's home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, as she recovers.
First Lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday. (Reagan Institute Summit on Education)
This marks the second time Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19. The first time was in August 2022 when the first lady was staying at a private residence in South Carolina.
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