U.S. not currently contemplating wider travel limits in face of Omicron, Biden says
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden says he has no immediate plans to impose additional travel bans to limit the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Biden says the U.S. strategy is to emphasize urging Americans to get vaccinated, or to get the newly available booster shot if they are eligible.
Effective today, the U.S. is barring foreign visitors from eight African countries where the number of cases of the heavily mutated variant is already high.
But Biden says that decision was less about countering the spread than it was about buying the U.S. valuable time in order to encourage wider vaccination.