COVID Thanksgiving
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What doctors say British Columbians can do to keep their Thanksgiving safeVaccines, ventilation, outdoor dining, physical distancing and even some mask use can all help British Columbians keep the holiday safe, doctors say.HealthOct 10, 2021
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Ask family members if they’re vaccinated before inviting to Thanksgiving, top doctors say'Our advice really is that overall keep indoor gatherings safer by asking your guests ... whether they've been vaccinated (against COVID) or not,' said Tam ahead of Thanksgiving.HealthOct 8, 2021
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Kingston prepares for second COVID-19 pandemic Thanksgiving weekendWith COVID-19 cases remaining low and vaccinations rates continuing to climb, a Kingston infectious disease specialists says Thanksgiving does not have to be an isolated affair.CanadaOct 7, 2021
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Unvaccinated relatives? Here are the risks around the Thanksgiving tableWith Thanksgiving weekend just days away and COVID still spreading, experts say refusing to invite your unvaccinated relatives is the safer, smarter and more ethical option.HealthOct 5, 2021
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Turkey to go: B.C. restaurants offer takeout Thanksgiving dinners amid COVID-19'Obviously, any revenue stream coming in is a bonus and a benefit to us right now,' gastropub owner Sean Heather says.Oct 10, 2020
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