<Anchor>



President Biden of the United States has come up with a different response to the coronavirus.

Connect to Washington, let's find out more.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung and President Biden held a press conference a while ago?



<Reporter>



As soon as US President Biden enters the White House, he is taking a terrifying policy drive.



The biggest problem with the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus has been that there has been no systematic response strategy at the federal level, and President Biden has completed and disclosed the federal corona response strategy, from corona diagnostic tests to vaccination.



Let's hear what President Biden said.



[Biden/US President: We will overcome the Corona.

You will win the fight against this pandemic.

Action is needed as a united nation.

At this point, the most obvious thing I want to clarify is that a support plan is coming out.]



<Anchor>



So, what specific things are changing?



<Reporter> The



most important thing for us to note is that when entering the United States, a diagnostic test is mandatory and self-isolation is mandatory.



Let’s listen to President Biden’s explanation again.



[Biden/U.S. President: When entering the United States from another country, you must be inspected before boarding an airplane.

And when you arrive in the United States, you must self-isolate.]



Specific plans are expected to be announced by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as guidelines.



The biggest problem in the U.S. is that vaccination is not fast, and we decided to increase access and increase vaccination personnel by using a large pharmacy with a national distribution network.



In this process, we decided to use the State National Guard to speed up as much as possible.



We also decided to secure the necessary budget through cooperation with the Congress.



<Anchor>



Correspondent Kim, you can still see the barbed wire behind you.



<Reporter> After the



inauguration ceremony, the National Guard mostly withdrew from major roads.



However, of the 25,000 gathered, more than 6,000 will remain.



Demolition of the checkpoints here has also begun, but with so many iron fences and concrete blocks throughout Washington, it is expected that it will take a few more days to do so.