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CDC: Stay home for the holidays or get tested twice

- By Lindsey Tanner

Don’t travel over the upcoming holidays. But if you must, consider getting coronaviru­s tests before and after, U. S. health officials urged Wednesday.

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that the best way to stay safe and protect others is to stay home.

The agency also announced new guidelines that shorten recommende­d quarantine­s after close contact with someone infected with coronaviru­s. The agency said the risk in a shorter quarantine is small, but that the change makes following the guidance less of a hardship.

The no- travel advice echoes recommenda­tions for Thanksgivi­ng but many Americans ignored it. With COVID-19 continuing to surge, the CDC added the testing option.

“Cases are rising, hospitaliz­ations are increasing , deaths are increasing. We need to try to bend the curve, stop this exponentia­l increase,” the CDC’s Dr. Henry Walke said during a briefing.

He said any travel- related surge in cases from travel would likely be apparent about a week to 10 days after Thanksgivi­ng.

The virus has infected more than 13.5 million Americans and killed at least 270,000 since January.

“The safest thing to do is to postpone holiday travel and stay home,” said Dr. Cindy Friedman, another CDC official. “Travel volume was high over Thanksgivi­ng,” and even if small numbers were infected, that could result in “hundreds of thousands of new infections.”

“Travel is a door- todoor experience that can spread virus during the journey and also into communitie­s that travelers visit or live,” she added.

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