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CDC: Host Thanksgiving Dinner Virtually or Outside During Coronavirus Pandemic

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends Americans host Thanksgiving Dinner virtually or outdoors during the coronavirus pandemic.

“Celebrating virtually or with members of your own household (who are consistently taking measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19) poses the lowest risk for spread,” the CDC announced in a new list of recommendations for celebrating Thanksgiving in 2020.

The guidance suggests Americans schedule a time to share a meal together virtually over a computer, rather than invite people to their homes.

“Have people share recipes and show their turkey, dressing, or other dishes they prepared,” the list recommends.

The guidance also encourages Americans to just stay at home, watch sports and movies, or “find a fun game to play.” Another option is to leave a meal on the front porch of a neighbor or a loved one, rather than meet them for the holiday. Read more…

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