
President Joe Biden received a virtual briefing on Saturday from two senior aides regarding domestic issues, including the economy and homeland security. The briefing was conducted by Jeff Zients, the chief of staff, who provided an update on the state of the economy. Additionally, Liz Sherwood-Randall, the homeland security adviser, briefed the president on homeland security matters, including ongoing investigations.
President Biden, who is currently isolating at his Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, home due to Covid-19, was informed by his physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, that his symptoms are steadily improving. The president continues to work remotely while following health protocols.


The virtual meeting underscores the administration's commitment to staying informed and engaged on critical domestic issues despite the president's temporary isolation. The updates on the economy and homeland security are crucial as the administration navigates various challenges facing the nation.
As the president focuses on his recovery, his team remains dedicated to ensuring that the government continues to address key priorities and responsibilities. The ongoing briefings and updates reflect the administration's proactive approach to governance and decision-making during this challenging time.