Thanksgiving travelers head home as the U.S. tops 13 million confirmed Covid cases
While the CDC warned people against traveling for Thanksgiving, more than 9 million people traveled through airports in the run up to and after the holiday. Now, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, says Americans should take their own virus mitigation steps in order to help overwhelmed hospital systems.
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