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Print Los Angeles County is seeing new signs of a resurgent economy, with plummeting coronavirus cases allowing for a faster-than-expected reopening of bars and expanded capacity for restaurants and other businesses. In progressing Tuesday to the least restrictive yellow tier of California’s color-coded reopening system, the nation’s most populous county can now unshackle its economy to the widest extent possible, sparking hope for significant recovery in sectors long battered by the pandemic. A swath of businesses and venues including restaurants, gyms, movie theaters, amusement parks, stadiums and museums will be able to operate at higher capacity starting later this week. Indoor bars will be able to reopen without being required to serve food. ....
By City News Service Apr 21, 2021 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Mayor Eric Garcetti s office today outlined steps to help the local tourism industry recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, including a $5 million investment in the L.A. Tourism and Convention Board s “Comeback Story national marketing campaign to bring travelers back to Los Angeles. The mayor also announced the establishment of a Los Angeles Tourism Cabinet, as well as federal advocacy efforts calling for more funding for tourism and guidelines for international visitation. “Tourism and hospitality were decimated by the pandemic and if we want L.A. s economy to speed into a lasting recovery, we need to get this industry back on its feet, workers back on the job, and visitors back in the doors of our hotels, businesses, and key attractions, Garcetti said. ....