AAA expects the biggest single-year drop in holiday travel this year since the Great Recession, but it's still too much in the eyes of public health experts worried an out-of-control pandemic will get magnitudes worse when Thanksgiving gatherings become "super spreader events."
Millions Shun Warnings For Holiday Travel: 'We Can't Just Stop Living'
Despite CDC warnings to stay put for Thanksgiving, millions in the U.S. are driving or flying to holiday destinations. Many think it's worth the risk.
Posted at 8:16 PM, Nov 24, 2020
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