President Joe Biden will decide whether or not to require COVID-19 vaccination for people traveling within the United States when he gets a recommendation to impose such a requirement from his medical team. Asked about the possibility of a mandate to travel inside the country, Biden told reporters on Tuesday in Delaware that he’d decide “when I get a recommendation from the medical team.” A day earlier, Biden declined to say whether he supported requiring vaccination to travel within the United States and during the first week of December, Biden said there wouldn’t be a mandate for domestic travel “at this point.” He also said recently that his team had advised him that such a requirement was not necessary. But Dr. Anthony Fauci, Biden’s top medical adviser, said this week that the government should consider requiring vaccination for domestic air travel. “When you make vaccination a requirement, that’s another incentive …