Again, Peter, if it turns out this is not a dangerous situation, what is being done is difficult but not a catastrophe. On the other hand, if what is being done turns out to be the smartest, safest thing to do, it would limit the spread of the virus and everybody wins.
BTW, and folks do not like to hear me say this, but better that action than what was done by your guy, now The Ex, at the beginning of the pandemic, which was, in effect, nothing.
I know you get a bit forgetful, Your Humbleness, but when SARS-CoV-2 was first identified as a serious issue, one of the first things that the Trump Administration did was ban travel to and from China (23 Feb 2020) and later European countries (22 March 2020). They also focused on the border with Mexico since people coming in illegally could easily transmit the virus.
What was the response of one Joseph P. Biden to this announcement? He tweeted, "Banning all travel from Europe — or any other part of the world — will not stop [the coronavirus]." So, what you now declare to be the "smartest, safest thing to do", the man you voted for said was a useless step. Of course, Mr. Biden has never said that he was wrong in his criticism, but I'm going to be charitable and assume actions speak louder than words.
Before I forget it, many of your journalistic colleagues called Mr. Trump "xenophobic" for now doing what you say is the "smartest, safest thing to do." Were your colleagues wrong?
If the omicron variant is as transmissible as some scientists argue and if Mr. Biden's travel ban is the ""smartest, safest thing to do", then why wait until tomorrow for the ban to take effect? Is the variant taking Thanksgiving vacation on Nantucket like the President?
In short, in the face of the beginning of the virus and now in the face of this new variant, both Mr. Trump and Mr. Biden reacted in the same way. Your colleagues castigated Mr. Trump and applaud Mr. Biden for doing the very same thing. Why is this? It seems to me that if one is wrong, then both are wrong. And if one is right, then both are right. Or is consistency in thought not considered important in journalism? (My view was that both made the right decision, but I'm not a wise nor humble correspondent like you claim to be.)
Speaking of consistency, I wonder if your humble wisdom can please explain to me why forest rangers who spend their days outside must be vaccinated but airplane passengers who have the chance to infect hundreds in a metal tube do not? That makes absolutely no sense to me.
In closing, I will leave you with another Biden tweet from 30 October 2020, "I'm not going to shut down the countryI'm not going to shut down the economy. I'm going to shut down the virus." Mr. Biden has been President for 10 months. In that time, the death toll in America has surpassed the total of the Trump administration. Why hasn't Mr. Biden "shut down the virus" as he clearly stated he would do?