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Queen Elizabeth II Resumes Work

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The British monarch is feeling well enough to return to her duties, Buckingham Palace said, easing concerns about the 95-year-old’s health.

According to NYTimes, Buckingham Palace announced on Tuesday that Queen Elizabeth II is returning to work after a Covid scare, ending more than a week of heightened concern about the health of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch after it was announced that she had tested positive for the coronavirus.

The palace said that the monarch was feeling well enough to resume virtual engagements and other duties, including audiences with representatives from other countries.

Queen Elizabeth, 95, first tested positive for the coronavirus on Feb. 20, with the palace describing her symptoms as mild.

It was unclear where or from whom the queen had contracted the infection, but several others in her residence at Windsor Castle, west of London, also tested positive, suggesting an outbreak there. The queen had also recently met her eldest son and heir, Prince Charles, who was later reported to be isolating after becoming reinfected with the coronavirus.

In the days after she first tested positive, Elizabeth canceled some virtual engagements at least twice after showing mild symptoms but continued with “light duties,” the palace said.

In the days after she first tested positive, Elizabeth cancelled some virtual engagements at least twice after showing mild symptoms but continued with “light duties,” the palace said.

She received a first coronavirus vaccination in January 2021, but the palace has not confirmed whether she received subsequent doses. Charles has said that he is fully vaccinated and also received a booster.

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