Nearly 1.3 million people traveled through American airports Sunday, setting a new pandemic travel record – despite warnings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to stay at home to quell coronavirus cases.
The Transportation Security Administration said it screened 1,284,599 people, many of whom were returning from holiday travel. That beats the TSA’s previous record of 1,191,123, set Dec. 23. On Saturday, 1,128,773 people went through TSA security checkpoints.
Sunday was the sixth day of the Christmas holiday rush to see screenings exceed 1 million per day. Many people began their travel last weekend, when the TSA screened more than a million passengers per day between Dec. 18-20.
As of Monday, the U.S. has more than 19 million cases of COVID-19 and 333,140 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins data.
CDC to Americans:Avoid travel during winter holiday season, get COVID-19 tests if you do
The CDC previously urged Americans not to travel for the winter holidays, just as it did before Thanksgiving.
“The best thing for Americans to do in the upcoming holiday season is to stay at home and not travel,” Dr. Henry Walke, the CDC’s COVID-19 incident manager, said in a news briefing in early December. “Cases are rising. Hospitalizations are increasing, Deaths are increasing. We need to try to bend the curve, stop this exponential increase.”
TSA screened pandemic record 1.19 million travelers Wednesday
