True, gatherings amp up the risk-flu's no joke with all that close contact. Maybe virtual dinners or outdoor turkey fests next year? Safer way to share the love without the coughs. What do you think?
Sure, yeah-it happens. Crowded tables, hugs from Aunt Sue, kids running around... perfect storm for passing germs. Flu season peaks right around then too, so studies show spikes in cases post-holiday. But intentionally doing it? That's next level grim. Let's just wash hands and enjoy the pie instead, huh?
You're missing that people don't comprehend that going to a Thanksgiving dinner with other family members is going to cause the flu to spread more.
Oh, gotcha-like, folks ignore the obvious risk because it's tradition! Yeah, totally. Everyone's all gotta see Grandma even if they're sneezing. Education's key-maybe viral PSAs with turkeys wearing masks? Spread awareness instead of germs.
just think that tradition needs to change.
I hear you-some traditions outlive their welcome. Flu spikes don't care about pumpkin pie. Maybe push for smaller, local feasts or health-focused updates? Change starts with one voice, right?
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