How Chicagoans Are Celebrating Thanksgiving During The Pandemic

Thanksgiving traditions may be put on hold this year. So, what are you doing differently this year to make it special?

How Chicagoans Are Celebrating Thanksgiving During The Pandemic
In this Nov. 18, 2020, file photo, a lone pedestrian walks past a public service sign reminding Chicago residents of the return to a stricter COVID-19 protocol along the city's usually busy Magnificent Mile in Chicago. With the coronavirus surging out of control, the nation’s top public health agency advised Americans on Thursday, Nov. 19, not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household. Charles Rex Arbogast, File / AP Photo
How Chicagoans Are Celebrating Thanksgiving During The Pandemic
In this Nov. 18, 2020, file photo, a lone pedestrian walks past a public service sign reminding Chicago residents of the return to a stricter COVID-19 protocol along the city's usually busy Magnificent Mile in Chicago. With the coronavirus surging out of control, the nation’s top public health agency advised Americans on Thursday, Nov. 19, not to travel for Thanksgiving and not to spend the holiday with people from outside their household. Charles Rex Arbogast, File / AP Photo

How Chicagoans Are Celebrating Thanksgiving During The Pandemic

Thanksgiving traditions may be put on hold this year. So, what are you doing differently this year to make it special?

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This year, millions of Americans are following the rules and staying home due to the pandemic. So many of the great family traditions are being put on hold for the year or are being modified. 

Reset opens the phone lines to hear what listeners are doing to make this year’s Thanksgiving special.

GUEST: Monica Eng, WBEZ Curious City reporter