Americans awoke on Thursday to celebrate a Thanksgiving Day
like no other, with families urged to avoid gatherings to prevent spreading the
coronavirus that has killed more than 260,000 US citizens. The world's largest
parade, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, a mainstay of the
festivities, has been scaled down this year, with the millions who typically
attend staying home and the procession lasting for one block, rather than two
miles (3.2 kilometers). Many families are left resigned to online meetings as
they tuck in to their Thanksgiving turkey dinners. But the TSA reported more
than 6 million airline passengers passed through US airports between Friday and
Wednesday, making it the busiest weekend since mid-March. Medical experts have
expressed fears that the holiday season will cause more surges in infections.
UK asks regulator to study AstraZeneca COVID vaccine. The
vaccine is said to be on average about 70% effective, but there have been some
concerns after controversy emerged surrounding the study. If it is approved,
the first doses could be given out by the end of the year. Now AstraZeneca is
planning an additional global trial of its COVID-19 vaccine.
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