Former President Barack Obama tests positive for COVID-19

Michelle Obama has tested negative, according to social media

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 08: Former US president Barack Obama speaks during day 9 of COP26 on November 08, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. Day Nine of the 2021 climate summit in Glasgow will focus on delivering the practical solutions needed to adapt to climate impacts and address loss and damage. This is the 26th "Conference of the Parties" and represents a gathering of all the countries signed on to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Climate Agreement. The aim of this year's conference is to commit countries to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images) (Ian Forsyth, 2021 Getty Images)

Former President Barack Obama announced Sunday that he has tested positive for COVID-19.

“I’ve had a scratchy throat for a couple days, but am feeling fine otherwise,” Obama said in a Twitter post Sunday.

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Former First Lady Michelle Obama has since tested negative and the pair are both fully vaccinated and boosted.

The former president encouraged others to get vaccinated against COVID-19 if they haven’t already as cases continue to plummet nationwide.

“It’s a reminder to get vaccinated if you haven’t already, even as cases go down,” Obama said.

The Associated Press reports the U.S. had roughly 35,000 infections on average reported in the last week, which is down from an average of around 800,000 in mid-January.

Since the latest COVID-19 surge has started to suppress, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have eased its guidance for indoor masking. However those who are considered high risk or have underlying health conditions are encouraged to still wear a mask in crowded settings. You can read more on the guidance here.


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