China News Service, December 1 reported that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and a number of health experts have warned a few weeks after Thanksgiving that the number of confirmed cases of new crown may increase sharply and urge people not to travel.

However, according to data from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), on November 30 local time, a total of 1.18 million people in the United States passed airport security, the highest since the outbreak in March.

On November 26, local time, passengers were at San Francisco International Airport in California, USA.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged Americans not to travel during Thanksgiving, but millions of people still travel during the holidays.

  According to reports, there are currently more than 13.5 million confirmed cases of new crown in the United States and more than 267,000 deaths.

Health experts warn that as the number of cases surges across the country, Americans should not hold large gatherings on Thanksgiving.

Chief infectious disease expert Fauci also predicted that in the next few weeks, the number of confirmed cases in the United States may "rise and rise again."

He said: "We don't want to scare people, but this is just reality."

  According to statistics, from November 20 to November 29, 9.47 million Americans passed through airport security checks, and airports everywhere were crowded.

In addition, thousands of people choose to travel by car.

  Dr. Deborah Burks, a member of the White House Covid-19 Working Group, pointed out in an interview on November 30 that people traveling with a group of people or celebrating holidays “all need to assume that you are infected” and should be tested and Wear a mask indoors.

"We are very worried about what will happen after Thanksgiving."

  Burks also said that the number of infections after Thanksgiving may be "three times, four times, or even 10 times as many as after the Memorial Day holiday in May."

On November 26, local time, passengers were at San Francisco International Airport in California, USA.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urged Americans not to travel during Thanksgiving, but millions of people still travel during the holidays.

  On the other hand, Modena of the United States stated on November 30 that it had submitted an application for emergency use authorization of the new coronavirus vaccine to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The company said that if approved, the first batch of vaccines will be vaccinated as early as December 21.

  At present, as the new crown vaccine is about to obtain emergency use authorization in the United States, the authorities are still discussing the priority of people's vaccination. Assistant Secretary of Health Giroyle predicts that the first batch of vaccines will be vaccinated by medical staff, followed by nursing home residents and residents. Employees and other high-risk groups can be vaccinated in the second and third quarters of 2021.