First Lady Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19, as reported by The Associated Press. Fortunately, she is currently experiencing only mild symptoms. In contrast, President Joe Biden has tested negative for the viral disease, according to White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
The president will continue to undergo regular testing and be monitored for any symptoms. Meanwhile, Jill Biden will remain at the couple’s home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, during her illness.
The United States has been facing a resurgence of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in recent weeks. This surge has raised concerns about the Pirola variant, also known as BA.2.86, a new strain of the virus.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Pirola variant poses a higher risk and has been associated with increased infections across various regions. Notably, this variant appears to be milder than the original COVID-19 strain but may have a higher potential for breakthrough infections.
The CDC has cautioned that the Pirola variant could potentially affect individuals who have previously been infected with an earlier variant of the coronavirus or have received COVID-19 vaccines. This suggests an increased likelihood of breakthrough infections compared to previous virus strains.
In response to the evolving situation, President Biden urged all Americans to receive a COVID-19 booster shot in the autumn, particularly to counter the new wave of infections. Vaccine manufacturers, including Moderna, have developed updated versions of their vaccines to address specific subvariants, such as Eris and Fornax.
The BA.2.86 variant, first identified in July 2023, has been designated a variant of interest by the World Health Organization (WHO) due to its extensive mutations, surpassing those seen in previous variants. As the situation continues to evolve, monitoring and vaccination efforts remain critical in the fight against COVID-19.