WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden unveiled his administration’s new strategy to fight COVID-19 and the new omicron variant.
This comes after we learned that the first case has been discovered in California.
Read More The president said it will all come down to the following nine steps.
1. Boosters for all adults.
2. Vaccinations to protect our kids and keep our schools open.
See: 9 things to know about the new omicron COVID-19 variant
3. Expanding free at-home testing for Americans.
4. Stronger public health protocols for safe international travel.
READ: Coronavirus: First case of omicron variant discovered in US
5. Protections in workplaces to keep our economy open.
6. Rapid response teams to help battle rising cases.
READ: Omicron variant: CDC recommends COVID-19 booster for all adults amid latest threat
7. Supplying treatment pills to help prevent hospitalizations and death.
8. Continued commitment to global vaccination efforts.
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9. Steps to ensure we are prepared for all scenarios.
Biden said his goal is to fight the omicron and delta variants without having to shut down schools and businesses.
READ: Omicron variant: What are the symptoms; are vaccines effective; what we know now
This is a developing story. Check back and watch Eyewitness News This Morning for updates.
Omicron COVID-19 variant On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization classified a new variant, B.1.1.529, as a “variant of concern” and named it omicron. (WFTV Staff)
COVID-19 omicron variant On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization classified a new variant, B.1.1.529, as a “variant of concern” and named it omicron. (WFTV Staff)
COVID-19 omicron variant On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization classified a new variant, B.1.1.529, as a “variant of concern” and named it omicron. (WFTV Staff)
COVID-19 omicron variant On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization classified a new variant, B.1.1.529, as a “variant of concern” and named it omicron. (WFTV Staff)
COVID-19 omicron variant On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization classified a new variant, B.1.1.529, as a “variant of concern” and named it omicron. (WFTV Staff)
COVID-19 omicron variant On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization classified a new variant, B.1.1.529, as a “variant of concern” and named it omicron. (WFTV Staff)
COVID-19 omicron variant On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization classified a new variant, B.1.1.529, as a “variant of concern” and named it omicron. (WFTV Staff)
COVID-19 omicron variant On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization classified a new variant, B.1.1.529, as a “variant of concern” and named it omicron. (WFTV Staff)
COVID-19 omicron variant On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization classified a new variant, B.1.1.529, as a “variant of concern” and named it omicron. (WFTV Staff)
COVID-19 omicron variant On Nov. 26, the World Health Organization classified a new variant, B.1.1.529, as a “variant of concern” and named it omicron. (WFTV Staff)
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