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Psychologist Lisa Tamour suggested how Thanksgiving hosts could make the COVID measures "fun."
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CBS guest suggests Thanksgiving 'hors d'oeuvres in the garage' while waiting for COVID rapid test results
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A CBS guest suggested in a
Thanksgiving segment Wednesday that Americans should consider having appetizers in the garage until all guests get their rapid
COVID-19 test results back.
Psychologist Lisa Tamour suggested the way Turkey Day hosts could make the tricky situation "fun" on "CBS Mornings."
"If the situation feels weird, maybe make it kind of fun," Tamour said. "And say we're going to start with hors d'oeuvres in the garage, you know we'll have drinks, we'll do our rapid tests and then come on in, right?"
"You can make it playful, make it fun, and then be able to enjoy the holiday because you're not worried about safety," she added.
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Her suggestion cracked up the co-hosts, but left conservatives weary of COVID measures less than amused.
Travelers queue up at the south security checkpoint as traffic increases with the approach of the Thanksgiving Day holiday Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021, at Denver International Airport in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
""How does one make a garage covid test ‘fun’ and ‘playful,’" echoed Sen. Josh Hawley's, R-Mo., press secretary Abigail Marone.
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Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce weighed in, saying opinions like Tamour's will keep Americans in a constant state of fear.
"All this does is reinforce the idea that you should be afraid to even be with your own family. In your own home," Bruce said. "This is insane. Yes it’s cult-like but it really has many more features of mass hysteria.""