Each week, the San Diego Tourism Authority will gather headlines that highlight coronavirus’ impact on the hospitality and tourism industries, as well as how the San Diego region is faring in these unprecedented times.
July 13
- Coronavirus Cases Climb past 200 per Day as Delta Variant Spreads—The San Diego Union-Tribune
- Hotels Face Bad Side of Good News: Accelerating Recovery Hinders Push for Federal Help—Skift
- San Diego Businesses with Proper Permit Can Operate Outdoors until July 2022—CBS8
- San Diego Businesses Face Deadline to Fix Outdoor Dining Permit Violations—CBS8
- San Diego/Tijuana is finalist to become a World Design Capital—The San Diego Union-Tribune
July 14
- Delta Projects Summer Surge Will Stick Around to Deliver Profits This Fall—Skift
- How Vaccine Inequities Are Hurting International Events—EventMD
July 15
- Los Angeles County to Restore Indoor Mask Mandate for All—The San Diego Union Tribune
- California Legislature Approves $35 Million Plan for Nation’s First State-Funded Guaranteed Income Program—The San Diego Union Tribune
- Olympic Sport of Schmoozing Eludes Corporate Sponsors—The San Diego Union-Tribune
- San Diego County won’t reinstate indoor mask mandate despite Los Angeles County decision—ABC10 News
- Harbor Island Marina is Trading Hands for $84M—The San Diego Union-Tribune
July 16
- Lifting U.S. Restrictions on European Travelers Now Being Considered by President Biden—Skift
- U.S. and Canadian Travel Advisor Groups Look Beyond Rivalry to Reopen the Border—Skift
- Review: Chef Claudette Zepeda Goes Global with Fine, Flavor-Packed Food at Vaga Restauran—The San Diego Union-Tribune
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