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Millions stick to Thanksgiving travel plans despite CDC warning to avoid traveling

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International passengers arrive at Miami international Airport where they are screened by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) using facial biometrics to automate manual document checks required for admission into the U.S. Friday, Nov. 20, in Miami. Miami International Airport is the latest airport to provide Simplified Arrival airport-wide.
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International passengers arrive at Miami international Airport where they are screened by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) using facial biometrics to automate manual document checks required for admission into the U.S. Friday, Nov. 20, in Miami. Miami International Airport is the latest airport to provide Simplified Arrival airport-wide.
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International passengers arrive at Miami international Airport where they are screened by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) using facial biometrics to automate manual document checks required for admission into the U.S. Friday, Nov. 20, in Miami. Miami International Airport is the latest airport to provide Simplified Arrival airport-wide. Rising U.S. coronavirus cases, a new round of state lockdowns and public health guidance discouraging trips are dampening enthusiasm for what is usually the biggest travel period of the year.
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A passenger waits to board a train at the station in Providence, R.I., Friday, Nov. 20. With the coronavirus surging out of control, the nation's top public health agency pleaded with Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household.
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Sam Hinthron carries his cat, Giro, in a backpack while looking to board a commuter train to Boston, Friday, Nov. 20, in Providence, R.I. With the coronavirus surging out of control, the nation's top public health agency pleaded with Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household.
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Travelers leave the AirTrain at JKF International Airport Friday, Nov. 20, in New York. Rising U.S. coronavirus cases, a new round of state lockdowns and public health guidance discouraging trips are dampening enthusiasm for what is usually the biggest travel period of the year.
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A train employee boards the commuter rail heading to Boston after waiting for passengers, Friday, Nov. 20, in Providence, R.I. With the coronavirus surging out of control, the nation's top public health agency pleaded with Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household.
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A man walks through the 30th Street Station ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, Friday, Nov. 20, in Philadelphia. With the coronavirus surging out of control, the nation's top public health agency pleaded with Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household.
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Travelers make their way through the 30th Street Station ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, Friday, Nov. 20, in Philadelphia. With the coronavirus surging out of control, the nation's top public health agency pleaded with Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household.
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Travelers make their way through the 30th Street Station ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, Friday, Nov. 20, in Philadelphia. With the coronavirus surging out of control, the nation's top public health agency pleaded with Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household.
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A traveler walks with her luggage across a nearly empty skyway bridge at Logan Airport, Friday Nov. 20, in Boston. With the coronavirus surging out of control, the nation's top public health agency pleaded with Americans not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household.

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