The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

White House planning holiday parties

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WASHINGTON — The White House plans to hold indoor holiday receptions in the coming weeks despite ongoing COVID-19 outbreaks and the advice of public health profession­als urging Americans to sacrifice their normal holiday gatherings to curb the spread of the virus.

U.S. officials have warned against large gatherings on Thursday's Thanksgivi­ng holiday, instead urging Americans to stay home and forgo traveling to see relatives in a bid to curb the spread of the novel coronaviru­s and protect vulnerable individual­s as cases topped 12 million over the weekend.

While the White House has said President Donald Trump and his wife Melania will remain in Washington this week, skipping their annual Thanksgivi­ng at Trump's private club in Florida, the first lady plans to hold a holiday reception Nov. 30, according to an invitation obtained by ABC News.

That follows a series of White House events in recent months that have been linked to a rash of outbreaks, including Trump's own bout with the disease from late September into early October. A White House aide and four others have tested positive in recent days.

Stephanie Grisham, a spokeswoma­n for the first lady, said the White House would provide the "safest environmen­t possible" for the Christmas and Hanukkah celebratio­ns with smaller guest lists than years past, masks "required and available," social distancing encouraged and hand sanitizer provided.

Health profession­als within the administra­tion have advised against large indoor gatherings.

"We want everyone to understand that these holiday parties can be super spreader events," U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams told ABC News on Monday, urging celebratio­ns to be held outdoors with as few people as possible and pointing to recommenda­tions by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Still, it appeared as if many Americans were not heeding the advice. While the number of U.S. air travelers was still down about 60 per cent compared to a year ago, federal transporta­tion officials on Monday reported screening the highest number of passengers since March.

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