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National
Yueqi Yang

More than 1 million US air travelers screened on day before Thanksgiving

Travelers screened at U.S. airports on Thanksgiving Eve were the highest since coronavirus shutdowns began in mid-March, as many Americans bucked warnings by health officials.

More than 1.07 million people went through airport screening on Wednesday, according to data from the Transportation Security Administration. That's still only about 40% of the level on the equivalent day last year.

The period around Thanksgiving is one of the busiest for travel in the U.S. In three of the past six days, TSA screened more than 1 million people each day. In the other three days, the number of travelers exceeded 910,000. At the height of pandemic-related shutdowns in April, daily TSA passenger screenings fell below 100,000 on several occasions.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged people to skip travel for Thanksgiving and to limit gatherings to those in the same household. The agency projected a grim increase in COVID-19 cases and deaths due to the virus following the holiday.

Travelers have returned to the sky in greater numbers as the winter holiday season starts. Last weekend was the busiest since March, with more than 3 million people flying between Friday and Sunday.

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