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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Missouri will receive nearly $1.74 billion and Kansas will receive more than $451.7 million in the ongoing effort to build out high-speed internet from coast to coast.The latest tranche of cash comes from the Department of Commerces National Telecommunications and Information Administration, which announced more than $42 billion in grants Monday for high-speed internet programs in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories.Only Texas $3.31 billion and California $1.86 billion received more grant money than Missouri, which has been allocated $1,736,302,708.39. This significant allocation will greatly assist our ongoing investments in Missouri s broadband infrastructure and build upon our recent $400 million investment, Missouri Gov stanley cup tumbler . Mike Parson said Monday in a statement. We re excited to be among the top five stanley termo puodeliai states in BEAD funding as we work to ensure every Missourian has access to a quality internet connection. The program is part of the White Houses Internet for All initiative and is funded through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment BEAD pro stanley becher gram that was part of President Bidens signature infrastructure bill. My admin Tsqi Happy is an Asian elephant. But is she also a person
As novel coronavirus cases soar across the country, states are struggling to keep up with the demand for testing. Some states are reporting big backlogs and difficulty getting tests. We need to actually continue doing a bunch of work in America to figure out additional approaches to do testing, said Dr. Bob Kocher.Dr. Kocher is the former co-chair of California s Testing Task Force. The state formed the team back in March to figure out how to get everyone tested. Bac stanley botella k then, they were struggling to do 2,000 tests a day. Now, they re doing more than 100,000 a day. California, and most states, had giant shortages of the worlds most expensive Q-tips, called swabs, that you need to collect the samples stanley shop and the people who make them couldnt make more of them, Dr. Kocher explained. We worked with companies to 3-D print them and to source those from other stanley termosmugg places in the world and buy them and bring them to California. They worked to find labs that could do high-capacity testing and expanded the number of testing sites. But as cases increased across the state and nation, five months into the pandemic, testing turnaround time is an issue. Its something Im concerned about as demand for testin
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Missouri will receive nearly $1.74 billion and Kansas will receive more than $451.7 million in the ongoing effort to build out high-speed internet from coast to coast.The latest tranche of cash comes from the Department of Commerces National Telecommunications and Information Administration, which announced more than $42 billion in grants Monday for high-speed internet programs in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and five U.S. territories.Only Texas $3.31 billion and California $1.86 billion received more grant money than Missouri, which has been allocated $1,736,302,708.39. This significant allocation will greatly assist our ongoing investments in Missouri s broadband infrastructure and build upon our recent $400 million investment, Missouri Gov stanley cup tumbler . Mike Parson said Monday in a statement. We re excited to be among the top five stanley termo puodeliai states in BEAD funding as we work to ensure every Missourian has access to a quality internet connection. The program is part of the White Houses Internet for All initiative and is funded through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment BEAD pro stanley becher gram that was part of President Bidens signature infrastructure bill. My admin Tsqi Happy is an Asian elephant. But is she also a person
As novel coronavirus cases soar across the country, states are struggling to keep up with the demand for testing. Some states are reporting big backlogs and difficulty getting tests. We need to actually continue doing a bunch of work in America to figure out additional approaches to do testing, said Dr. Bob Kocher.Dr. Kocher is the former co-chair of California s Testing Task Force. The state formed the team back in March to figure out how to get everyone tested. Bac stanley botella k then, they were struggling to do 2,000 tests a day. Now, they re doing more than 100,000 a day. California, and most states, had giant shortages of the worlds most expensive Q-tips, called swabs, that you need to collect the samples stanley shop and the people who make them couldnt make more of them, Dr. Kocher explained. We worked with companies to 3-D print them and to source those from other stanley termosmugg places in the world and buy them and bring them to California. They worked to find labs that could do high-capacity testing and expanded the number of testing sites. But as cases increased across the state and nation, five months into the pandemic, testing turnaround time is an issue. Its something Im concerned about as demand for testin
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A student at Cornell University was arrested for making threats online to Jewish students on campus.The Department of Justice said 21-year-old Patrick Dai was arrested on a federal criminal complaint charging him with posting threats to kill or injure another using interstate communications. Dai is a junior at the school.Thecomplaint says stanley quencher Dai posted threatening messages to the Cornell section of an online discussion site, including posts calling for death, rape and attac stanley cup ks on Jewish people.One post said gonna shoot up 104 west. Cornells websitesays 104West! is a kosher dining hall located next to the Center for Jewish Living building, a residence hall for Jewish students.Dai said he would stab or slit the throat of Jewish males he sees on campus, rape and throw Jewish women off cliffs and behead Jewish babies, the DOJ said. He also threatened to bring an assault rifle to campus.Dai could face a maximum of five years in prison if convicted, a fine stanley website of up to $250,000 and a term of supervised release of up to three years, according to the DOJ. He is expected in court Wednesday in Syracuse, New York.The FBIs Joint Terrorism Task Force, which includes the New York State Police, is inves Hybk KCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas files ordinance calling for city partners to increase minimum wage
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Well before the first COVID-19 vaccines arrived in the Kansas City area, plans were underway at Kansas City University KCU to help the workforce distribute them. We are a one-of-a-kind class that gets to play such a big role in the pandemic, Neha Singh, a second-year KCU student, said.Singh spent her first year of medical school learning about the science around pandemics and vaccines. And this year, the second we got an opportunity to be on the field help out be a part of the solution, Singh said. I don t think we hesitated. So far, 650 KCU stanley water jug students have signed up to volunteer; 400 are fully-trained, certified, vaccinated and currently volunteering. To know that we can help people in wa stanley kubek ys more than just giving a shot, you know, calming them down, reducing their anxiety 鈥?and their question 鈥?and answering their questions about the vaccines, Singh said. And the more people we vaccinate, the quicker our slots fill up the next time. Each week, KCU s stanley cups tudents and faculty physicians are working in 10 vaccine clinics. That s what they came to us for, right Edward OConnor, KCU provost and chief academic officer, said. They want to be out in the community and th
A student at Cornell University was arrested for making threats online to Jewish students on campus.The Department of Justice said 21-year-old Patrick Dai was arrested on a federal criminal complaint charging him with posting threats to kill or injure another using interstate communications. Dai is a junior at the school.Thecomplaint says stanley quencher Dai posted threatening messages to the Cornell section of an online discussion site, including posts calling for death, rape and attac stanley cup ks on Jewish people.One post said gonna shoot up 104 west. Cornells websitesays 104West! is a kosher dining hall located next to the Center for Jewish Living building, a residence hall for Jewish students.Dai said he would stab or slit the throat of Jewish males he sees on campus, rape and throw Jewish women off cliffs and behead Jewish babies, the DOJ said. He also threatened to bring an assault rifle to campus.Dai could face a maximum of five years in prison if convicted, a fine stanley website of up to $250,000 and a term of supervised release of up to three years, according to the DOJ. He is expected in court Wednesday in Syracuse, New York.The FBIs Joint Terrorism Task Force, which includes the New York State Police, is inves Hybk KCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas files ordinance calling for city partners to increase minimum wage
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Well before the first COVID-19 vaccines arrived in the Kansas City area, plans were underway at Kansas City University KCU to help the workforce distribute them. We are a one-of-a-kind class that gets to play such a big role in the pandemic, Neha Singh, a second-year KCU student, said.Singh spent her first year of medical school learning about the science around pandemics and vaccines. And this year, the second we got an opportunity to be on the field help out be a part of the solution, Singh said. I don t think we hesitated. So far, 650 KCU stanley water jug students have signed up to volunteer; 400 are fully-trained, certified, vaccinated and currently volunteering. To know that we can help people in wa stanley kubek ys more than just giving a shot, you know, calming them down, reducing their anxiety 鈥?and their question 鈥?and answering their questions about the vaccines, Singh said. And the more people we vaccinate, the quicker our slots fill up the next time. Each week, KCU s stanley cups tudents and faculty physicians are working in 10 vaccine clinics. That s what they came to us for, right Edward OConnor, KCU provost and chief academic officer, said. They want to be out in the community and th
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UVALDE, Texas 鈥?One of the victims in the elementary school shooting in Texas was identified as Amerie Jo Garza.Her dad, Angel Garza, was working as a med aide at the scene and unfortunately found out she died through her classmate. She was hysterical, saying they shot her best friend, they killed her best friend stanley drink bottle , she s not breathing, and she tried to call the cops. I asked her what s her name and she said, she told me Amerie, she said Amerie., the father told Anderson Cooper on CNN.Amerie was in fourth grade at Robb Elementary and had just celebrated her 10th birthday. She was the sweetest little girl who did nothing wrong. She listened to her mom and dad, she always brushed her teeth, she was creati stanley bottle ve, she made things for us, she never got in trouble in school. Like, I j stanley deutschland ust want to know what she did to be a victim, Garza said. Ameries father told Cooper she had just gotten a phone for her birthday.That phone was used to call the police. I just want people to know she died trying to save her classmates. She just wanted to save everyone. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistribut Exyj It s going to be really wild : Kansas City airport crews to work overnight in transition to new terminal
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Kansas City s wedding industry is booming, but vendors say they are facing supply shortages as they try to keep up with the growing demand.Last year, the pandemic forced many couples to postpone their weddings.Claire and Derek Dosterschill were among that group. They were supposed to get stanley mugs married on Oct. 3, 2020. One of the hardest things about it was not being able to predict what was going to happen, Claire Dosterschill said. So we just felt like it was in the best interest of everybody to go ahead and postpone. That decision meant going back to square one; finding a new date, contacting their vendors and findi stanley coffee cup ng new vendors if their old ones weren t available anymore.But with so many weddings postponed, the Dosterschill s were suddenly competing with twice as many couples for those vendors.Shelley Rundberg, who owns Couture Wedding Flowers, said she s already had to turn down 50 to 100 weddings this year because of their full schedule.For her, supply is also an issue. The pandemic for stanley water jug ced some farms to cut workers or shut down, leading fewer flowers grown. The wildfires in California last year also destroyed many plants, particularly the eucalyptus crops, whic
UVALDE, Texas 鈥?One of the victims in the elementary school shooting in Texas was identified as Amerie Jo Garza.Her dad, Angel Garza, was working as a med aide at the scene and unfortunately found out she died through her classmate. She was hysterical, saying they shot her best friend, they killed her best friend stanley drink bottle , she s not breathing, and she tried to call the cops. I asked her what s her name and she said, she told me Amerie, she said Amerie., the father told Anderson Cooper on CNN.Amerie was in fourth grade at Robb Elementary and had just celebrated her 10th birthday. She was the sweetest little girl who did nothing wrong. She listened to her mom and dad, she always brushed her teeth, she was creati stanley bottle ve, she made things for us, she never got in trouble in school. Like, I j stanley deutschland ust want to know what she did to be a victim, Garza said. Ameries father told Cooper she had just gotten a phone for her birthday.That phone was used to call the police. I just want people to know she died trying to save her classmates. She just wanted to save everyone. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistribut Exyj It s going to be really wild : Kansas City airport crews to work overnight in transition to new terminal
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Kansas City s wedding industry is booming, but vendors say they are facing supply shortages as they try to keep up with the growing demand.Last year, the pandemic forced many couples to postpone their weddings.Claire and Derek Dosterschill were among that group. They were supposed to get stanley mugs married on Oct. 3, 2020. One of the hardest things about it was not being able to predict what was going to happen, Claire Dosterschill said. So we just felt like it was in the best interest of everybody to go ahead and postpone. That decision meant going back to square one; finding a new date, contacting their vendors and findi stanley coffee cup ng new vendors if their old ones weren t available anymore.But with so many weddings postponed, the Dosterschill s were suddenly competing with twice as many couples for those vendors.Shelley Rundberg, who owns Couture Wedding Flowers, said she s already had to turn down 50 to 100 weddings this year because of their full schedule.For her, supply is also an issue. The pandemic for stanley water jug ced some farms to cut workers or shut down, leading fewer flowers grown. The wildfires in California last year also destroyed many plants, particularly the eucalyptus crops, whic
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The electric car boom is coming. Last quarter, 4.5% of car sales were electric vehicles, according to Kelly Blue Book. By the year 2050, that number is expected to rise to 60%.With the effects of climate change becoming more pronounced than ever before, it is good news for the countrys plans to limit carbon emissions, but it is also proving to be a challenging one for state tax budgets. When you look out to 2045, which isnt that far away, we estimate gas tax to de stanley bottles cline significantly and sales tax to represent 60% of t stanley cups he money for transportation and that is not sustainable in the state of Kansas or really anywhere, said Julie Lorenz, secretary for the Kansas Department of Transportation.In every state, regular ga stanley bottle s is taxed at a different rate. It ranges from $0.09 per gallon in Alaska to $0.58 per gallon in Pennsylvania, with an average of $0.30 nationwide. The rate for diesel is even higher.Additionally, the federal government taxes $0.18 cents per gallon. In many states, there are extra fees for things like greenhouse gas programs and tank storage.But electric vehicles do not use gas, so as their numbers rise, states plan to lose out on tens of millions of dollars each year that Yplz Country music star Luke Combs pays funeral expenses for 3 men who died at music festival
With most Kindergarten through grade 12 schools starting in less than a month, many parents are trying to figure out what is best for their family when given the option between in-person or virtual learning What about preschool for 3 to 5-year-olds who were looking forward to in-person learning this fall For parents who believe its safer to keep their child home, there are ways to get them learning beyond the A, B, Cs. With our younger children we know they really thrive in predictability and routine stanley cup and that is all gone right now, said par stanley bottles enting expert Carly Dorogi.Preschool participation has fallen by half during the pandemic, according to the National Institute for Early Education Research. But that doesnt mean kids cant learn at home.Dorogi says children ages 3 to 5 can learn math using everyday items. If I have five Cheerios on the table th stanley termosy is is what five looks like and its a small amount compared to when I have ten Cheerios on the table, Dorogi said.Playing with dolls or action figures can help language skills, forcing children to talk and put sentences together. Playtime is motor skills time. Our little guys can actually improve their handwriting by playing with play dough
The electric car boom is coming. Last quarter, 4.5% of car sales were electric vehicles, according to Kelly Blue Book. By the year 2050, that number is expected to rise to 60%.With the effects of climate change becoming more pronounced than ever before, it is good news for the countrys plans to limit carbon emissions, but it is also proving to be a challenging one for state tax budgets. When you look out to 2045, which isnt that far away, we estimate gas tax to de stanley bottles cline significantly and sales tax to represent 60% of t stanley cups he money for transportation and that is not sustainable in the state of Kansas or really anywhere, said Julie Lorenz, secretary for the Kansas Department of Transportation.In every state, regular ga stanley bottle s is taxed at a different rate. It ranges from $0.09 per gallon in Alaska to $0.58 per gallon in Pennsylvania, with an average of $0.30 nationwide. The rate for diesel is even higher.Additionally, the federal government taxes $0.18 cents per gallon. In many states, there are extra fees for things like greenhouse gas programs and tank storage.But electric vehicles do not use gas, so as their numbers rise, states plan to lose out on tens of millions of dollars each year that Yplz Country music star Luke Combs pays funeral expenses for 3 men who died at music festival
With most Kindergarten through grade 12 schools starting in less than a month, many parents are trying to figure out what is best for their family when given the option between in-person or virtual learning What about preschool for 3 to 5-year-olds who were looking forward to in-person learning this fall For parents who believe its safer to keep their child home, there are ways to get them learning beyond the A, B, Cs. With our younger children we know they really thrive in predictability and routine stanley cup and that is all gone right now, said par stanley bottles enting expert Carly Dorogi.Preschool participation has fallen by half during the pandemic, according to the National Institute for Early Education Research. But that doesnt mean kids cant learn at home.Dorogi says children ages 3 to 5 can learn math using everyday items. If I have five Cheerios on the table th stanley termosy is is what five looks like and its a small amount compared to when I have ten Cheerios on the table, Dorogi said.Playing with dolls or action figures can help language skills, forcing children to talk and put sentences together. Playtime is motor skills time. Our little guys can actually improve their handwriting by playing with play dough
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Dog walking might not sound like a glamorous job. Many times, we might begrudgingly do it because a friend or family member is out of town and needs help caring for their furry friend. Other times, we might be elated to bring an extended member of their family under our roof for a few days.Some people, though, have made dog-walking a full-time job that manages to pay upwards of six figures a year. Its like a dog lover s dream out here right now, said Bethany Lane, founder of Whistle and Wag, a boutique dog-walking business located in New York City. Everyone has a dog. They finally had time to get a dog and now people have to start going back to the office. Since 2013, Lane, an English major who was interested in getting into the public health field, has been walking dogs 12 hours a day, six days a week stanley quencher for her 50 clients who have been coming in droves since the pandemic. I used to get, pre-pandemic, maybe one or two calls a month. Now, I get at least one or two calls a week, she sa stanley cup id.During the pandemic, more t stanley tumbler han 23 million households nationwide adopted a pet, according to numbers from the ASPCA, and according to Rover, a gig-economy platform that focuses on dog-sitting, that m Hpkc STD, STI cases rise yearly, so why isn t the U.S. making any progress
The coronavirus outbreak has disrupted 14 college football games scheduled for this week, five of which involving AP Top 25 teams.Among the games postponed, Texas AM will sit out for the second straight week due to coronavirus cases. Tex stanley thermo as AM did not release any details on the number of cases involving the team. Last week, 15 Division I FBS games were canceled or postponed. Houston will have its fourth game this season disrupted this season, with this weekends game against SMU postponed. The Cougars had their first three contests of the season disrupted due to the virus. Houston would not sa stanley taza y how many cases prompted the postponement.Here is a list of the games postponed or canceled thi stanley thermobecher s week:Ole Miss vs No. 5 Texas AMGeorgia Tech vs No. 12 Miami Fla. Charlotte vs No. 15 MarshallNo. 22 Texas vs KansasCentral Arkansas vs No. 25 LouisianaOhio vs Miami Ohio Utah State vs WyomingUAB vs UTEPWake Forest vs DukeHouston vs SMUUL Monroe vs Louisiana TechUNLV vs Colorado StateNavy vs South FloridaArizona State vs Colorado Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Dog walking might not sound like a glamorous job. Many times, we might begrudgingly do it because a friend or family member is out of town and needs help caring for their furry friend. Other times, we might be elated to bring an extended member of their family under our roof for a few days.Some people, though, have made dog-walking a full-time job that manages to pay upwards of six figures a year. Its like a dog lover s dream out here right now, said Bethany Lane, founder of Whistle and Wag, a boutique dog-walking business located in New York City. Everyone has a dog. They finally had time to get a dog and now people have to start going back to the office. Since 2013, Lane, an English major who was interested in getting into the public health field, has been walking dogs 12 hours a day, six days a week stanley quencher for her 50 clients who have been coming in droves since the pandemic. I used to get, pre-pandemic, maybe one or two calls a month. Now, I get at least one or two calls a week, she sa stanley cup id.During the pandemic, more t stanley tumbler han 23 million households nationwide adopted a pet, according to numbers from the ASPCA, and according to Rover, a gig-economy platform that focuses on dog-sitting, that m Hpkc STD, STI cases rise yearly, so why isn t the U.S. making any progress
The coronavirus outbreak has disrupted 14 college football games scheduled for this week, five of which involving AP Top 25 teams.Among the games postponed, Texas AM will sit out for the second straight week due to coronavirus cases. Tex stanley thermo as AM did not release any details on the number of cases involving the team. Last week, 15 Division I FBS games were canceled or postponed. Houston will have its fourth game this season disrupted this season, with this weekends game against SMU postponed. The Cougars had their first three contests of the season disrupted due to the virus. Houston would not sa stanley taza y how many cases prompted the postponement.Here is a list of the games postponed or canceled thi stanley thermobecher s week:Ole Miss vs No. 5 Texas AMGeorgia Tech vs No. 12 Miami Fla. Charlotte vs No. 15 MarshallNo. 22 Texas vs KansasCentral Arkansas vs No. 25 LouisianaOhio vs Miami Ohio Utah State vs WyomingUAB vs UTEPWake Forest vs DukeHouston vs SMUUL Monroe vs Louisiana TechUNLV vs Colorado StateNavy vs South FloridaArizona State vs Colorado Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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With mortgage rates above the 5% mark and prices still at all-time highs, home buyers face new challenges this summer.According to real estate agen stanley cup ts, some frustrated buyers are simply dropping out of the market, but that could actually benefit those who stay in.Couple struggles with rising mortgage ratesSara and Clay Conner are young parents trying to find a home during one of the most challenging buying markets in decades. We d put in an offer, and we got outbid. That was really disheartenin stanley bottles g, Sara Conner said. It was definitely a frustrating experience as a buyer, Clay added.But that was even before this year s big jump in mortgage rates, which suddenly lowered the amount they could comfortably afford to spend. It was a little bit alarming when rates went from 3 to 4 percent, she said.But then rates surged from 4 to 5%, and briefly to 6 percent, adding hundreds of dollars to their monthly payment.An analysis by CNBC saysa 30-year mortgage on a $450,000 home would have cost $1,575 a month last year when rates were at 3.25%. That stanley website same home will now cost $2,078 a month.For the Conners, it created even more urgency in their house hunt. We knew interest rates were going up, so we Eiir Independence man facing enhanced charges for threatening Jackson County judge
ARLINGTON, Va. 鈥?The Transportation Security Administration TSA says it screened more stanley termosmugg travelers on the day before Thanksgiving than any day since March 16, around the time the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S.TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein announced on Twitter Thursday that the administration screened 1,070,967 people at its checkpoints n stanley water flask ationwide on Wednesday. It s the highest volume since March 16 and only the 4th time passenger throughput has topped 1 million since that date, wrote Farbstein.Still, air travel is significantly down, stanley water jug compared to in 2019. Last year, TSA says 2,602,631 people were screened on Thanksgiving eve. Thats more than double the amount screened this year.As coronavirus cases spike throughout the country, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC is advising not to travel to visit loved ones this Thanksgiving. Officials want Americans to avoid spreading the coronavirus, especially to those most vulnerable, like the elderly.Instead, the CDC is suggesting that Americans should stay home and celebrate turkey day with the people they live with. Gatherings with family and friends who do not live with you can increase the chances of getting or spreading
With mortgage rates above the 5% mark and prices still at all-time highs, home buyers face new challenges this summer.According to real estate agen stanley cup ts, some frustrated buyers are simply dropping out of the market, but that could actually benefit those who stay in.Couple struggles with rising mortgage ratesSara and Clay Conner are young parents trying to find a home during one of the most challenging buying markets in decades. We d put in an offer, and we got outbid. That was really disheartenin stanley bottles g, Sara Conner said. It was definitely a frustrating experience as a buyer, Clay added.But that was even before this year s big jump in mortgage rates, which suddenly lowered the amount they could comfortably afford to spend. It was a little bit alarming when rates went from 3 to 4 percent, she said.But then rates surged from 4 to 5%, and briefly to 6 percent, adding hundreds of dollars to their monthly payment.An analysis by CNBC saysa 30-year mortgage on a $450,000 home would have cost $1,575 a month last year when rates were at 3.25%. That stanley website same home will now cost $2,078 a month.For the Conners, it created even more urgency in their house hunt. We knew interest rates were going up, so we Eiir Independence man facing enhanced charges for threatening Jackson County judge
ARLINGTON, Va. 鈥?The Transportation Security Administration TSA says it screened more stanley termosmugg travelers on the day before Thanksgiving than any day since March 16, around the time the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S.TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein announced on Twitter Thursday that the administration screened 1,070,967 people at its checkpoints n stanley water flask ationwide on Wednesday. It s the highest volume since March 16 and only the 4th time passenger throughput has topped 1 million since that date, wrote Farbstein.Still, air travel is significantly down, stanley water jug compared to in 2019. Last year, TSA says 2,602,631 people were screened on Thanksgiving eve. Thats more than double the amount screened this year.As coronavirus cases spike throughout the country, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC is advising not to travel to visit loved ones this Thanksgiving. Officials want Americans to avoid spreading the coronavirus, especially to those most vulnerable, like the elderly.Instead, the CDC is suggesting that Americans should stay home and celebrate turkey day with the people they live with. Gatherings with family and friends who do not live with you can increase the chances of getting or spreading
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