Biden opens winter battle against COVID as US braces for Omicron

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U.S. President Joe Biden announced a winter campaign against COVID-19, with new testing requirements for travelers and a surge in vaccination efforts as the new Omicron variant, threatens to revive the pandemic.

“I know COVID-19 has been very divisive. In this country, it’s become a political issue,” he added. “A sad, sad commentary. It shouldn’t be, but it has been.”

“This is a case of community spread. The individual has no history of travel,” the Hawaii Health Department said. For domestic travelers, Biden will announce he is extending a mask mandate on airplanes, trains, and other public transport through mid-March.White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters testing and vaccine requirements could eventually be added to domestic flights too. “Nothing is off the table,” she said.

“We will beat it back with science and speed, not chaos and confusion -– just as we did in the spring and again with the more powerful delta variant in the summer and fall,” the president wrote.But the White House also faces the challenge that many Americans are not receptive to Biden’s appeals for collective action.

“We’re expanding our efforts to vaccinate children, ages five and up,” said Biden. “For any parent worried about the Omicron variant or the Delta variant, get your child vaccinated at one of the 35,000 locations in the country.”

 

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