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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Biden's Doctor Deems Him 'Fit For Duty' With No New Health Issues
The president's personal physician Dr. Kevin O'Connor has issued Biden a clean bill of health Thursday and cleared him fit to continue fulfilling his duties as commander in chief. "The president remains fit for duty, and fully executes all of his responsibilities without any exemptions or accommodations," O'Connor wrote in his report. (Jones, 2/16)
Kevin O鈥機onnor 鈥 who has been Biden鈥檚 primary care doctor since 2009 鈥 wrote that the most notable update from Biden鈥檚 last physical in November 2021 was his coronavirus infection over the summer, but said the president has not experienced any lingering symptoms that could be characterized as 鈥渓ong covid.鈥 (Olorunnipa and Abutaleb, 2/16)
The president had a lesion removed from his chest that is undergoing a traditional biopsy. But Thursday鈥檚 results largely matched the findings after the president鈥檚 last exam in November 2021, which said his coughing was due to acid reflux and his stiffened gait was the result of spinal arthritis, a previously broken foot and neuropathy in his feet. (Boak and Megerian, 2/16)
Meanwhile, in news on the president's age 鈥
White House aides are confident they can combat GOP attacks on President Biden鈥檚 age and mental acuity, saying he has proven time and again that he鈥檚 up to the job.聽The criticisms resurfaced this week as Republican Nikki Haley labeled herself a 鈥渘ext generation鈥 candidate in making her opening pitch for her 2024 presidential bid. Haley also insisted that anyone over 75 years old should be subjected to a mental competency test.聽(Parnes and Gangitano, 2/16)