Why another summer of COVID-19 would crush beach towns
For beach towns in the Us who rely heavily on tourism for their livelihood and economy, the coronavirus is taking a devastating toll on the job market as stores and eateries are barely operating at 60% capacity. From the hotels and bed and breakfasts to restaurants and eateries, people are losing interest in recreational activities and travel in the wake of the virus. Read the details here.
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