COVID-19 cases are increasing across the country again after travel and indoor gatherings for Thanksgiving, and the numbers are expected to continue rising as Christmas and other winter holidays approach.
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reported, with some of the highest increases in the Northeast. The national 7-day average for new cases has risen above 120,000 per day, jumping about 22% in the past 2 weeks. “We have experienced, as we expected and predicted, a post-Thanksgiving spike,” New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said during a news briefing last week.
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