Top tourism sites adjust to new CDC guidelines
Top tourism sites adjust to new CDC guidelines By Sara Goldenberg | May 14, 2021 at 9:10 PM EDT - Updated May 14 at 9:10 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - As the country reopens with new recommendations for those who are vaccinated, the travel and tourism industry tries to make a rebound.
The 19 News Vaccine Team found many top tourist attractions are easing restrictions just in time for summer.
If you’re ready to hop on a plane for vacation, take a train or use any kind of mass transit, you’ll still need to wear a mask, according to the CDC, even if you’re vaccinated.
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The KGW Vaccine Team has been digging into vaccine hesitancy to better understand why many Oregonians are waiting to get a COVID vaccine or not planning to at all.
Recent polls show 25% of Americans remain vaccine-hesitant and reasons run the gamut.
The more people who don’t get the vaccine, the longer it takes to reach herd immunity, which experts now believe may not happen in the United States.
Jenny Pasterrnak of Sherwood emailed KGW after a recent story and shared her thoughts on why she doesn’t plan on getting the shot.
Another sunny day, with a lot going on!
TRAFFIC ALERT: Sidewalk work is planned on the west side of West Marginal Way, north of the Duwamish Longhouse, 8 am-3 pm.
HIGH POINT VACCINATION POP-UP: At
Pliable, 8 am start (check the appointment page for updated end time),
Pfizer vaccine, so ages 12+ are eligible.
PLANT SALE FOR LUNG CANCER: 9 am-3 pm, 3703 SW 107th, encore day for
Lung Force Walk-benefiting sale that started last weekend – details here.
BLOCK SALE FOR ANIMALS: 9 am-3 pm, down the block from the plant sale, you’ll find a huge yard sale raising money for
JUNCTION VACCINATION POP-UP: First West Seattle pop-up by the city’s