President Joe Biden, on screen at left, listens as SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, center, speaks from the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2022. The meeting comes as the Biden administration is seeking the cooperation of Asian allies such as South Korea to reinforce supply chains for critical components such as semiconductors. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)President Joe Biden appears on screen as he meets virtually with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, fourth from right, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2022. National Economic Council director Brian Deese, left, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, second form left, Seung-June Oh, President SK Signet America, right, Jung Ho Park, CEO and Vice Chairman of SK Square, second from right, and Jeong Joon, Vice Chairman and CEO, third from right, listen. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)In this image provided by the White House, President Joe Biden speaks on the phone with White House chief of staff Ron Klain from the Truman Balcony, Monday, July 25, 2022, at the White House in Washington. (Adam Schultz/The White House via AP)President Joe Biden, on screen at left, listens as SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, right, speaks from the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2022. The meeting comes as the Biden administration is seeking the cooperation of Asian allies such as South Korea to reinforce supply chains for critical components such as semiconductors. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)President Joe Biden, on screen at center, participates in a meeting with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, fourth from right, from the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2022. The meeting comes as the Biden administration is seeking the cooperation of Asian allies such as South Korea to reinforce supply chains for critical components such as semiconductors. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)FILE - White House Covid Response Coordinator Ashish Jha speaks about President Joe Biden's positive COVID-19 test during a briefing at the White House, Thursday, July 21, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
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President Joe Biden, on screen at left, listens as SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, center, speaks from the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, July 26, 2022. The meeting comes as the Biden administration is seeking the cooperation of Asian allies such as South Korea to reinforce supply chains for critical components such as semiconductors. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
WASHINGTON – During what could be President Joe Biden's last day of isolating after his coronavirus infection, he confronted a classic work-from-home problem that Americans have endured around the country since the pandemic began.
His dog interrupted a virtual meeting by barking on Tuesday.
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Biden seemed to pretend not to hear the racket, which came in the middle of a conversation with South Korean business executives about investments in U.S. manufacturing. The president has a German shepherd named Commander who arrived at the White House as a puppy last year.
Under public health guidelines, Biden has needed to isolate for five days as he recovers. He plans to test for the virus on Wednesday and return to working in person if he's negative.
“I hope I look as great as I feel here,” he said during his virtual meeting.
Dr. Kevin O’Connor, the president's physician, wrote in a new note that Biden has improved enough that he’s able to resume his regular exercise routine.
Biden's symptoms “have now almost completely resolved,” and all of his vital signs are good.
Biden took his fifth and final dose of Paxlovid, which is intended to prevent severe symptoms from COVID-19, on Monday night.
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