Despite the wide availability of vaccines, testing, and promising new treatments for COVID-19, most Americans will still take significant precautions next week when celebrating their second Thanksgiving of the pandemic.According to a new poll from researchers at Ohio State University, half of Americans will ask their guests to wear masks, compared to 67% a year ago, and nearly three-fourths said they will likely celebrate with members of their household only.Medical experts across the country have been carefully sharing their holiday plans, as Americans navigate an in-between time in the course of the pandemic.Today during an interview with the Bipartisan Policy Center, Anthony Fauci, MD, the White House's chief medical advisor said he is
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