Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, BNA is expecting a surge in holiday travel for Thanksgiving.
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The Latest: Scores test positive in China’s Hebei province
THE VIRUS OUTBREAK: NASHVILLE, Tenn — U.S ... infections follow a period of year-end holiday restrictions, including limits on residents’ travel but with some allowances for visiting family ...
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The Latest: Scores test positive in China's Hebei province
NASHVILLE, Tenn — U.S. Rep ... The latest infections follow a period of year-end holiday restrictions, including limits on residents' travel but with some allowances for visiting family or ...
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Lebanon begins new lockdown amid surge in coronavirus cases
It also reduces the number of flights at the country’s only international airport. A daily 6 p.m. to ... It came after a holiday season in which tens of thousands of visitors flew into the ...
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Holiday COVID-19 concerns continue as New Year’s Eve approaches
“So, I’m very fearful that we’re going to see a surge, on top of our already Thanksgiving surge.” SEE ALSO: Tri-Cities Airport sees significantly lower holiday travel numbers Though it’s ...
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‘Mom’s worth it’: US holiday travel surges despite outbreak
She needs my help,” said 34-year-old Jennifer Brownlee, a fisherman from Bayou La Batre, Alabama, who was waiting at the Tampa airport to fly ... contributing to the surge in the U.S. Michelle ...
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The Latest: Tenn. governor enacts new virus restrictions
- More than 1 million people have passed through U.S. airport security checkpoints in each of the past two days in a sign that public health pleas to avoid holiday travel are being ignored ...
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Illinois Coronavirus Updates: Chicago Shuts Down 300-Person Party, Tier 3 Restrictions Continue
Residents line up for COVID-19 testing at Pritzker College Prep high school ... warned Sunday that the travel-heavy Thanksgiving holiday could make the current surge in COVID-19 cases even worse ...