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However, CDC officials strongly recommended that Americans stay home this Thanksgiving, despite acknowledging that people are tired months into the pandemic and yearning to reconnect with relatives.
“CDC is recommending against travel during the Thanksgiving Day period,” Dr. Henry Walke, Covid-19 incident manager for the CDC, told reporters in a conference call.
Thanksgiving Day has arrived, the CDC still recommends you don't travel, the NFL is now one game short and more news to start your Thursday.
Don't Travel For Thanksgiving, CDC Warns : Coronavirus Updates The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its recommendations one week before the holiday, advising that Americans be ...
TSA numbers show 4.9 million travelers passing through U.S. airports for Thanksgiving travel, despite CDC warnings amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Thanksgiving 2020, because of the coronavirus pandemic, is going to be a lot different from the family-heavy, meal-sharing get-togethers of years past. Large indoor gatherings … ...
The CDC also recommends that sports fans or parade-goers watch these events from home. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will be held without crowds and will be television-only this year, for the ...
If you’re planning on hosting or attending a Thanksgiving gathering with family and friends, the CDC recommends first finding out what the number and rate of COVID-19 cases are in your community ...
With fall officially here and the holidays quickly approaching, a federal health agency has issued a warning over Thanksgiving gatherings amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The Centers for ...
“CDC is recommending against travel during the Thanksgiving Day period,” Dr. Henry Walke, Covid-19 incident manager for the CDC, told reporters in a conference call.