Despite COVID-19 warnings, U.S. air travel soars ahead of Thanksgiving
"This is not a normal Thanksgiving," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told reporters on Monday, urging residents to give thanks to essential workers instead of dwelling on social distancing from family members.
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