Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 11月20日 03時23分
Around 50 million Americans are expected to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday next week. Public-health officials are begging them to stay home.⠀
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The @cdcgov on Thursday urged Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving, citing a rise in new Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths.⠀
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As the pandemic enters its ninth month in the U.S., many families are grappling with whether to meet up with friends or family for traditional celebrations. But the holiday comes at a particularly precarious time in the current virus surge, and doctors and government officials say even gathering with one other household is too much of a risk.⠀
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The U.S. has reported an average of 157,318 new cases a day over the past week, more than double the number of daily cases reported at the height of the summertime surge. Hospitalizations are continuing to hit record highs, taxing health-care systems in Minnesota, Montana, Wisconsin and elsewhere.⠀
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The warning has taken on a more urgent tone in recent weeks, shifting from officials discouraging travel and large gatherings to outright pleading with the public to stay put and stay away from others.⠀
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Read more at the link in our bio.⠀
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