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Day: November 29, 2020
CNN2: subjectpartBANNER=|=”banner-text screaming-banner-text banner-text-size–char-47″ data-analytics=”_list-hierarchical-xs_hyperlink_”>Millions travel in US despite experts’ advice| ((lubuntu at wor3)))
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nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor3|||Fauci Warns Of ‘Surge Upon A Surge’ As COVID-19 Hospitalizations Hit Yet Another High||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||More than 91,000 people were hospitalized with the coronavirus on Saturday — over 6,000 of them on ventilators. With the holiday season fast approaching, health experts fear the worst is yet to come.
Travelers self test for COVID-19 at a mobile testing site at New York’s Penn Station in the days leading up to Thanksgiving. The U.S. is currently seeing record hospitalizations for the virus, and health experts fear more surges are on their way.
Mary Altaffer/AP
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