As the United States prepares for this week’s Thanksgiving holiday, two million people passed through TSA checkpoints between Thursday, Nov. 19 and Saturday, Nov 21.

The holiday travel is happening as the United States has hit a record 20 straight days of 100,000 new coronavirus infections.

Medical staffer Tanna Ingraham checks the I.V. on a patient in the COVID-19 intensive care unit at the United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas. According to reports, Texas has reached over 1,140,000 coronavirus cases, including over 20,600 deaths. (Photo by Go Nakamura/Getty Images)

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According to CNN, more than three million new cases of COVID-19 have been reported during November, says data from Johns Hopkins University.

That total represents a quarter of all U.S. cases since the beginning of the pandemic.

At least 83,221 coronavirus patients were hospitalized on Sunday. Reports are that number represents the 12th straight day that the U.S. has broken hospitalization records.

The Thanksgiving holiday and colder weather has noted health professionals worried that indoor socializing will cause cases to continue to rise.

Source: U.S. sees 20 straight days of 100,000 COVID-19 infections

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