President Joe Biden's winter plan does not include lockdowns, but it will involve an increased focus on booster shots and more frequent testing.
to fight the virus did not include lockdowns and it wouldn't expand current vaccine mandates, but it will include an increased focus on booster shots and more frequent testing.
The Biden administration is also planning to keep schools open by launching hundreds of family vaccination clinics at community health centers and other locations around the country to make it easier for parents to vaccinate their kids. "We want our children in school; we are going to take new steps to make sure it stays that way," Biden told reporters."But, again, the best step is to vaccinate your children."
The new COVID-19 variant Omicron, which was first discovered in the U.S. on Wednesday, has more than 50 mutations and is feared to be able to evade immunity.—which have been decreasing as the pandemic has worn on. The president said on Thursday that his government was developing contingency plans to develop new vaccines and boosts to fight Omicron if necessary.
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