White House: Joe Biden will come to India despite Jill Biden being found Covid positive, but will follow these rules

First lady Jill Biden was found Covid-19 positive on Monday. After this, on Tuesday the White House announced that US President Joe Biden will follow all the guidelines of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

White House: Joe Biden will come to India despite Jill Biden being found Covid positive, but will follow these rules
Joe Biden & Jill Biden

G-20 summit is going to be held in India. In such a situation, preparations have been completed in Delhi. At the same time, leaders of many countries including US President Joe Biden are going to register their presence in this conference. Meanwhile, America's First Lady Jill Biden has been found to be Kovid positive. Although Biden's test report has come negative, the White House is still taking all necessary steps. The White House has said that Joe Biden will follow the Covid-19 guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during his visit to India and Vietnam.

Test report negative in two days
In fact, 72-year-old First Lady Jill Biden was found to be Kovid-19 positive on Monday. After this, on Tuesday, the White House announced that Joe Biden would follow all the rules. The White House said that 80-year-old President Biden was tested for Covid for two consecutive days. Both times the reports have come negative. Hence, there is no change in his travel plans to India and Vietnam later this week. It was said that the President is taking all necessary precautions and following the CDC guidelines.

Daily check up
White House press secretary Karin Jean-Pierre said the president is being tested on a daily basis. He said that all the officials who are about to go to India will definitely be screened. He said the president is following CDC guidelines.

Biden eager to visit India
Significantly, the White House had announced on Friday that Biden would travel to India on September 7 to attend the G-20 summit and hold a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 8. At the same time, on Sunday, reporters asked US President Joe Biden whether he was looking forward to visiting India and Vietnam. To this he replied, 'Yes, I am,'

No change in journey
Jean-Pierre said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention doesn't ask for testing every day. This is the President's own wish. We will follow CDC guidelines, which include masking, testing, and surveillance. He said that the President has no symptoms at present. He said on Tuesday that we have not made any changes in his journey. The President's report has come negative on both days. They do not have any symptoms. He is feeling well.