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World News See other World News Articles Title: Biden to Announce 'Strictest COVID Measures Yet' Amid Omicron Variant Panic President Joe Biden wears a face mask as he boards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on Tuesday. (Carolyn Kaster / AP) Biden to Announce 'Strictest COVID Measures Yet' Amid Omicron Variant Panic By The Associated Press November 30, 2021 at 5:01pm The Biden administration is moving to toughen testing requirements for international travelers to the United States, including both vaccinated and unvaccinated people, amid concerns about the new omicron variant of the coronavirus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a Tuesday statement that it was working toward requiring that all air travelers to the U.S. be tested for COVID-19 within a day before boarding their flight. Currently, those who are fully vaccinated may present a test taken within three days of boarding. CDC is working to modify the current Global Testing Order for travel as we learn more about the Omicron variant; a revised order would shorten the timeline for required testing for all international air travelers to one day before departure to the United States, the agency said. The precise testing protocols were still being finalized ahead of a speech by President Joe Biden planned for Thursday on the administrations plans to control the COVID-19 pandemic during the winter season, according to a senior administration official who said some details could still change. CDC is evaluating how to make international travel as safe as possible, including pre-departure testing closer to the time of flight and considerations around additional post-arrival testing and self- quarantines, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said earlier Tuesday. The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the administrations plans before the announcement, said options under consideration also included post-arrival testing requirements and self-quarantines. The CDC currently recommends post-arrival testing three to five days after landing in the U.S. from overseas and self-quarantine for unvaccinated travelers, though compliance is voluntary and is believed to be low. The move comes just weeks after the U.S. largely reopened its borders to fully vaccinated foreign travelers on Nov. 8 and instituted a two-tiered testing system that allowed fully vaccinated travelers more time to seek a pre- arrival test, while requiring a test within a day of boarding for the unvaccinated. The Biden administration also has allowed large numbers of illegal immigrants to enter the country without any vaccine or testing requirements. White House press secretary Jen Psaki was asked about the lack of such barriers for migrants during a Sept. 20 news conference and said, The intention is for them to be quarantined. That is our process, theyre not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time, I dont think its the same thing. Its not the same thing. Much remains unknown about the new variant, which has been identified in more than 20 countries but not yet in the U.S., including whether it is more contagious, whether it makes people more seriously ill, and whether it can thwart the vaccine. The South African doctor who first spotted the omicron variant is using the word mild to describe it. In an interview with the BBC on Sunday, Dr. Angelique Coetzee of Pretoria said, What we are seeing clinically in South Africa and remember Im at the epicenter of this where Im practicing is extremely mild, for us [these are] mild cases. We havent admitted anyone. Ive spoken to other colleagues of mine and they give the same picture. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the White Houses chief medical advisor, said more would be known about the omicron strain in two to four weeks as scientists grow and test lab samples of the virus. As he sought to quell public concern about the new variant, Biden said that in his Thursday remarks, Ill be putting forward a detailed strategy outlining how were going to fight COVID this winter not with shutdowns or lockdowns but with more widespread vaccinations, boosters, testing, and more. Poster Comment: BOHICA! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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