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Vaccine politics, skewed by Trump’s polarizing approach, will complicate Biden’s path to a unified pandemic response Christopher Rowland
Replay Video UP NEXT Cold, hard science powered the race that produced the first coronavirus vaccine, which was given emergency use authorization Friday evening after the Food and Drug Administration said earlier in the day it would “rapidly work toward” the authorization. The challenge next moves to more-fraught terrain getting impatient Americans to understand that, while a vaccine is here, most will have to wait. Hospital systems are experiencing a surge of covid-19 this month, and it will almost certainly take several months or longer in 2021 before people can resume their pre-pandemic lives. Indeed, now is the time to be more careful than ever.
Despite health warnings, just four in 10 Ohioans stayed home on Thanksgiving, according to cellphone location data
Updated Dec 11, 2020;
Posted Dec 11, 2020
The Sunday after Thanksgiving was a busy day on the New Jersey Turnpike. According to SafeGraph data, 42% of New Jersey residents stayed home on Thanksgiving. (Elizabeth Robertson/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)AP
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Nearly four out of 10 Ohioans stayed home on Thanksgiving, heeding the pleas of national and local health experts, who warned against holiday travel in an effort to control the spread of COVID-19.
Even so, that means six out of 10 Ohioans did leave their homes on the holiday – although it’s not clear how far they traveled or for how long.