First Lady Jill Biden said the president was “doing fine” and “feeling good” after his recent COVID-19 diagnosis. She didn’t make a “stunning admission,” as a recent Facebook post claimed.
If Your Time is shortOn July 21, the White House announced that President Joe Biden had tested positive for COVID-19.from Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, and had begun taking Paxlovid to treat the sickness.posted on Facebook had this clickbait description:"Jill Biden makes stunning admission after Joe diagnosed."
This post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. The supposed admission comes up about two and a half minutes into the video. Spoiler alert: She didn't say anything unusual, unexpected, shocking or, in the post’s parlance, stunning.Shinzo Abe was assassinated because he “didn’t mandate vaccines, sent 1.6 million doses back and gave citizens ivermectin.”"First lady Jill Biden was quick to make an update on his condition," someone in the video says.
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