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White House still planning holiday parties

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON – All those warnings from public health officials begging Americans to limit gatherings this holiday season amid a surge in coronaviru­s cases aren’t stopping the White House from planning a host of festivitie­s and holiday parties in the midst of a pandemic.

Monday’s delivery of an 18-and-a-half-foot tall Fraser fir by horse-drawn carriage signaled the kickoff of the usual array of White House holiday events that will include the annual turkey pardon and Christmas and Hanukkah events.

“Attending the parties will be a very personal choice,” said Stephanie Grisham, first lady Melania Trump’s spokeswoma­n and chief of staff, referring to the plans. “It is a longstandi­ng tradition for people to visit and enjoy the cheer and iconic décor of the annual White House Christmas celebratio­ns.”

The decision to move forward with indoor gatherings and project a sense of normalcy comes as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, top White House advisers and public health profession­als across the nation have been pleading with Americans not to travel for Thanksgivi­ng or spend the holiday with people from outside of their households.

As the weather has cooled, the virus has been spreading out of control, with cases and hospitaliz­ations surging across the nation and more than 250,000 people dead.

The White House has already been the site of several suspected “super-spreader” events and dozens of staff – along with the president, his wife and two of his sons – have been infected, along with a long list of campaign aides, other advisers and allies in Congress.

Grisham said the White House would be taking precaution­s to provide “the safest environmen­t possible” for those who choose to attend events. That includes smaller guest lists, requiring masks, encouragin­g social distancing on

the White House grounds and hand sanitizer stations placed throughout the State Floor.

“Guests will enjoy food individual­ly plated by chefs at plexiglass-protected food stations. All passed beverages will be covered. All service staff will wear masks and gloves to comply with food safety guidelines,” she said.

Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, warned once again on Monday of the potentiall­y dire consequenc­es of gathering this holiday season.

“We’re in a very difficult situation where the rate of infection, the slope of infections, are really very, very steep. So you might want to reconsider travel plans,” Fauci said in an interview with Washington Post Live. He added that indoor

holiday gatherings “as innocent and wonderful as they sound” should be kept to a minimal number of people, preferably “just members of a household” and also warned of a potential “surge superimpos­ed upon a surge” if precaution­s aren’t taken.

Fauci predicted the country could see “well over” 300,000 deaths by the end of the year “if we don’t we turn things around.”

U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams on Monday repeatedly evaded questions about indoor holiday parties scheduled at the White House while calling other Americans’ indoor gatherings potential “super-spreader” events.

“I want the American people to know that we are at a dire point in our fight with this virus, by any measure: cases, positivity,

hospitaliz­ations, deaths,” he said on on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “So I’m asking Americans – I’m begging you – hold on just a little bit longer. Keep Thanksgivi­ng and the celebratio­ns small and smart this year ... do it outdoors if you can, keep it small, ideally less than 10, and prepare beforehand.”

Pressed on whether he had concerns about White House holiday plans, Adams said that best practices “apply to the White House, they apply to the American people, they apply to everyone. We want you to stay safe so we can get to a vaccine.”

Not long after, the first lady attended a small outdoor ceremony on the White House driveway to mark the arrival of the large Christmas tree that will adorn the White House

Blue Room.

Mrs. Trump inspected the Fraser fir tree, smiled, waved to cameras and chatted with masked drivers of a carriage pulled by Clydesdale horses as the brass section of the U.S. Marine Band played Christmas carols.

The National Christmas Tree Associatio­n said that, in normal years, “the selection of the White House Christmas tree is a media event at the NCTA Champion Grower’s farm attended by 100 or more people to observe the White House team select the perfect tree for the Blue Room.”

It added that “2020 is far from a normal year – there was no selection event this year.”

On Tuesday, the holiday events will continue at the White House as President Donald Trump participat­es

in the annual pardoning of the National Thanksgivi­ng Turkey at a ceremony in the Rose Garden.

The turkeys – Corn and Cob – arrived Sunday at the luxury Willard InterConti­nental Hotel in Washington and photograph­ers were invited there Monday, as they are every year, to capture the fowl strutting around inside their hotel room.

The first family has canceled its annual Thanksgivi­ng week trip to Florida and will be gathering at the White House instead of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, where he is typically joined by hundreds of dues-paying members.

President-Elect Joe Biden, meanwhile, has said that there will be only three people at his Thanksgivi­ng table this year because of the virus.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS FIRST LADY MELANIA TRUMP STANDS NEXT TO THE 2020 OFFICIAL WHITE HOUSE CHRISTMAS TREE Monday in Washington. as it is presented on the North Portico of the White House on

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