President Joe Biden is not planning to host foreign leaders at the White House for at least a couple months, White House Press Secretary announced on Tuesday, underlining the administration’s strict adherence to COVID-19 protocols.

“It will be a couple of months before the president has an in-person or invites a foreign leader to meet in person here at the White House,” Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.

No imminent foreign trips for Biden are expected either, she said.

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,the first foreign leader to get a phone call from newly sworn-in Biden in January, sparked speculation that an in-person summit was being planned for February.

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“The two leaders agreed to meet next month,” Trudeau’s office said after the call.

However, Psaki said only a video link was planned.

“We can meet over video, as you all know,” she said.

Psaki said discussions are underway on holding the traditional presidential State of the Union address to a packed joint session of Congress, but due to COVID-19 restrictions it “obviously will look different.”