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June 2, 2021By Daniela Fletes
A year has passed since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and the effect it has had on the travel industry is enormous. According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, international arrivals in 2020 decreased 73% and resulted in a loss of $1.3 trillion in export revenue. Leisure travel in 2020 was down 63% compared to […]
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May 17, 2021By Randy Hernandez
Businesses are reopening, people are back on the streets, and America is shaking off the COVID-19 blues. After a year of mostly staying inside, tourist by the thousands, arrived onto Miami Beach to enjoy their spring break vacation. Florida, one of the few states in the country that has lifted most COVID-19 restrictions, opened its […]
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May 13, 2021By PaulMarie Bobb
It has been a little over a year since the COVID-19 Pandemic hit the United States and forced life as we knew it to come to a screeching halt. People were instructed to stay home, wear masks, remain six feet apart, and avoid crowds. For months, the world remained on lockdown whilst trying to flatten […]
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April 1, 2021By Orlando Bourzac
From December 14, 2020 until January 13, 2021 about 13.7 million vaccinations took place in the United States to combat the deadly COVID-19 disease. Among these 13.7 million were first responders, nurses, doctors, critically ill, immunodeficient patients, and many more. After a person receives their first vaccination, they are given a card provided by the […]
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