NewsNation

CDC releases new Thanksgiving guidelines as coronavirus cases rise

CLEVELAND (NewsNation Now) — Medical experts are cautioning Americans to think about their safety ahead of Thanksgiving, as coronavirus cases rise is several states.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its Thanksgiving guidelines on Monday.

The new guidance said older adults and those at risk of severe illness should stay home and if you attend a holiday gathering, bring your own food and avoid potluck-style meals.

Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic said safety is key.


“I think it’s important to have a plan prior to Thanksgiving and a plan once the gathering begins,” said Dr. Adam Borland with Cleveland Clinic.

Health experts use Thanksgiving in Canada, celebrated last month, as an example. Clusters of COVID-19 cases have been tied to family gatherings during the holiday.

The CDC outlined out activities for the holiday by risk level:

Lower risk activities

Moderate risk activities

Higher risk activities

Avoid these higher risk activities to help prevent the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19:

The latest coronavirus headlines.