Labor Day could exacerbate COVID surge with millions still unvaccinated, experts warn

ByArielle Mitropoulos ABCNews logo
Monday, September 6, 2021
Millions take to the skies, roads this Labor Day
Labor Day weekend crowds across the country are triggering new fears that an already dire COVID crisis could soon potentially get even worse.

As Americans get ready to celebrate the end of summer, health officials are once again urging the public, particularly those who are still unvaccinated, to act responsibly during the Labor Day weekend, given the country's ongoing struggle with the virus.

"First and foremost, if you are unvaccinated, we would recommend not traveling," Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said during a White House COVID-19 briefing Tuesday.

Holidays, which often entail traveling and large gatherings, have proven to be a catalyst of rapid COVID-19 spread across the country.

Last year, in the weeks prior to Labor Day, the country was experiencing a steady decline in COVID-19 cases, with the national daily case average falling to approximately 38,000.

However, the late summer holiday weekend set the stage for the country's most significant viral surge of the pandemic. Between mid-September and Thanksgiving, the nation's daily case average rose by more than 400%, followed by a record-setting influx of hospitalizations and deaths.

CDC COVID-19 Transmission Levels by U.S. County

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