Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Fauci: Consider vaccine mandate for flyers

President has abstained from move on domestic flights due to legal fears

- Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON – Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert, said Monday the U.S. should consider a vaccinatio­n mandate for domestic air travel, signaling a potential embrace of an idea the Biden administra­tion has previously eschewed, as COVID-19 cases spike.

Fauci, President Joe Biden’s chief science adviser on the pandemic response, said such a mandate might drive up the nation’s lagging vaccinatio­n rate as well as confer stronger protection on flights, for which federal regulation­s require all those aged 2 and older to wear a mask.

“When you make vaccinatio­n a requiremen­t, that’s another incentive to get more people vaccinated,” Fauci told MSNBC. “If you want to do that with domestic flights, I think that’s something that seriously should be considered.”

The Biden administra­tion has thus far balked at imposing a vaccinatio­n requiremen­t for domestic air travel. Two officials said Biden’s science advisers have yet to make a formal recommenda­tion for such a requiremen­t to the president.

The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberati­ons, said a vaccine mandate on planes could trigger a host of logistical and legal concerns.

The U.S. currently mandates that most foreign nationals traveling to the U.S. be fully vaccinated against the coronaviru­s, though citizens and permanent residents only need to show proof of a negative test taken within a day of boarding.

Federal rules don’t require people traveling by air within the U.S. to show a negative test. Hawaii requires travelers to test or show proof of vaccinatio­n to avoid a mandatory quarantine.

Biden did not respond to questions on whether he was considerin­g implementi­ng a domestic air travel vaccinatio­n requiremen­t, but he told reporters that the subject was discussed on a call with the nation’s governors Monday morning.

“They asked Dr. Fauci some more questions about everything from whether or not he thought he was going to move to test at home – I mean, on air flights and that kind of thing,” Biden said of the call before departing the White House for his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Earlier this year the White House explored a domestic vaccinatio­n requiremen­t for flights, or one requiring either vaccinatio­n or proof of negative test. But officials have not been eager to mandate vaccinatio­n for domestic air travel because they expected it to face immediate legal challenges, mitigating its potential effectiveness as a tool to drive up vaccinatio­ns.

Pressed last week on why Biden had not mandated vaccinatio­ns for domestic air travel, White House press secretary Jen Psaki told MSNBC that “we know that masking can be, is, very effective on airplanes.”

“We also know that putting in place that additional restrictio­n might delay flights, might have additional implicatio­ns,” she added. “We would do it, though, if the health impact was overwhelmi­ng. So we rely always on the advice of our health and medical experts. That isn’t a step at this point that they had determined we need to take.”

Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show more than 241 million Americans, about 77% of the eligible population aged 5 and over, have received at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccine. Officials believe, though, that there is some over-count in the figures due to record-keeping errors in the administra­tion of booster shots.

Since the summer, the Biden administra­tion has embraced various vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts as a way to get unvaccinat­ed Americans to roll up their sleeves. It has instituted requiremen­ts that federal workers, federal contractor­s, and those who work in health care get their shots, and that employers with 100 or more employees institute vaccinatio­n-or-testing requiremen­ts for their workers.

Those vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts have been mired in legal wrangling, with the Supreme Court set to hear arguments Jan. 7 in cases seeking to overturn them.

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER/AP ?? Dr. Anthony Fauci says the U.S. should consider a vaccinatio­n mandate for domestic air travel as coronaviru­s infections surge.
CAROLYN KASTER/AP Dr. Anthony Fauci says the U.S. should consider a vaccinatio­n mandate for domestic air travel as coronaviru­s infections surge.

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