Watch VideoFor the first time since 2020, many health experts say a big Thanksgiving get together, with multiple generations, can be safe.
"It's not should or shouldn’t you? You absolutely should go, if you know, if you're not at extreme risk. Go enjoy your family, enjoy your friends," said Dr. Khalilah L. Gates, a doctor...
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