“Thanksgiving is a time when many families travel long distances to celebrate together. Traveling increases the chances of contracting and spreading the virus that causes COVID-19. Staying at home is the most productive way to protect yourself and others. If you want to travel, be aware of the dangers involved,” the CDC said, before the board of which low-risk officials.
Low-risk Thanksgiving activities come with a ‘small dinner only with others living in your home’.
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For low-risk activities, the firm advises:
Meanwhile, having a “small outdoor dinner with a circle of family and friends living in your community,” the holidays were thought to be a moderately threatening activity.
The CDC also advised avoiding “going to buy groceries at crowded retail stores just before or after Thanksgiving” or Black Friday sales the day after the vacation.
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Other recommendations may be here.
The news comes after the CDC deterred Americans this week from attending traditional parties disguised this Halloween from the pandemic.
Daniella Genovese of Fox News contributed to this report.