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Family Thanksgiving Dilemma: Whether To Travel After CDC Warns Not To
Family Thanksgiving Dilemma: Whether To Travel After CDC Warns Not To With COVID-19 cases soaring across the country, many American are changing their Thanksgiving travel plans. Some are making it a virtual event while others are cancelling it this year.Heard onCarter BarrettFromToggle more optionsWith COVID-19 cases soaring across the country, many American are changing their Thanksgiving travel plans. Some are making it a virtual event while others are cancelling it this year.DAVID GREENE, HOST:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has made its position clear. They are urging...…Family Thanksgiving Dilemma: Whether To Travel After CDC Warns Not To With COVID-19 cases soaring across the country, many American are changing their Thanksgiving travel plans. Some are making it a virtual event while others are cancelling it this year.Heard onCarter BarrettFromToggle more optionsWith COVID-19 cases soaring across the country, many American are changing their Thanksgiving travel plans. Some are making it a virtual event while others are cancelling it this year.DAVID GREENE, HOST:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has made its position clear. They are urging...WW…
To Stem COVID, This Small Indiana City Decided To Test All Public-Facing Employees
This story is part of a partnership that includes , and Kaiser Health News.Behind a nondescript strip mall in Carmel, Indiana, a short line of cars gathers mid-afternoon next to a large tent. Medical professionals stand out front, dressed head to toe in blue medical coveralls. People in the cars — many of them first responders — drive up to be tested for COVID-19.The test involves a really long swab placed deep into the nose, toward the back of the throat.“No, it’s not fun, but it’s quick. I would say painless, but it is a little painful,” Carmel firefighter Tim Griffin said....…This story is part of a partnership that includes , and Kaiser Health News.Behind a nondescript strip mall in Carmel, Indiana, a short line of cars gathers mid-afternoon next to a large tent. Medical professionals stand out front, dressed head to toe in blue medical coveralls. People in the cars — many of them first responders — drive up to be tested for COVID-19.The test involves a really long swab placed deep into the nose, toward the back of the throat.“No, it’s not fun, but it’s quick. I would say painless, but it is a little painful,” Carmel firefighter Tim Griffin said....WW…
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