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Spring break travel, Easter gatherings could spark 4th COVID wave, medical experts say

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PHILADELPHIA - Experts say they are concerned a fourth coronavirus wave is coming. But, that news comes with news of hope as more people are eligible for the vaccine.There may be cause for concern, as pre-pandemic level air travel and Easter holiday gatherings has health officials concerned some will bring home more than baggage on their flights back from spring break hot spots."It definitely felt different, but I’m not worried about anything," Chris Webster stated.The Webster family, from New Hope, just flew back from Fort Lauderdale.

It was the first family vacation in more than a year. They said it was time."It was nice just to get out of quarantine and be able to feel normal for once, because it’s been over a year," Kim Webster.

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