Millions of people are on the move this holiday weekend, amid concerns of a new spike in COVID-19 cases, with new cases numbers already ticking up.
LOS ANGELES -- Millions of people are on the move this holiday weekend, amid concerns of a new spike in COVID-19 cases -- with new cases numbers already ticking up.
This is a man who knows COVID-19 rules. Hobart lives in the Philippines and travels through LAX on his way to Florida once a year for his father's birthday. "Last year I had to be quarantined in Manila for 10 days, and that wasn't fun," he said."And actually when I got there, I got a cold." Friday and Monday are expected to be the busiest travel days nationwide. United Airlines alone with more than 400,000 passengers a day, and Delta with nearly half a million.A traveler said he's ok with adhering to safety rules that got him through the worst of the pandemic.
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