Consider rapid testing before Thanksgiving, experts say
Former Baltimore health commissioner Dr. Leana Wen said in an interview Monday hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center that her family is rapid-testing on Thanksgiving because they're gathering indoors with multiple families and have young, unvaccinated children.
She said it was reasonable for families with immunocompromised members to continue to take precautions, like rapid test and gather outdoors.
"A family in which everybody is generally healthy and fully vaccinated might take very different types of risks than a family with unvaccinated young kids or elderly, immunocompromised family members," she said.
Dr. Jerome Adams, former Surgeon General under President Donald Trump, said to make sure all relatives are vaccinated and that no one has cold symptoms.
"Even if you're vaccinated, if you're coughing, if you're sneezing, if you've got symptoms, you still could be spreading the virus," he said.
Looking to the future, Dr. Anthony Fauci said, "If we can get most of the people who are eligible to be boosted, boostered, we can go a long way to make in 2022 much more of a normal year than what we've seen in 2021."
-ABC News' Cheyenne Haslett