California adds vacation incentive to spur COVID-19 vaccinations

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California adds vacation incentive to spur vaccinations

Tourism revenues nose-dived from a record US$145 billion in 2019 to US$65 billion last year as California enacted some of the nation's toughest restrictions.

Others will include Anaheim in Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego and at a luxury hotel in Palm Springs. Newsom hastily added that he has never visited the luxury hotel, a caveat that comes after he was widely criticised for patronising an exclusive Napa Valley restaurant during the pandemic. Newsom is also proposing US$95 million in state funding to help a hospitality and tourism sector that at one point during the pandemic he said lost nearly half its 1.2 million jobs. The investment could speed the resumption of more than 300,000 jobs within a year, he projected.

Meanwhile, Newsom said he expects California's workplace regulators this week will allow employees to “self-attest” that they have been vaccinated. “Self-attestation is a necessary option to help businesses — particularly small businesses — avoid getting into the murky waters of attempting to verify vaccinations when workers may have lost their vaccine cards,” said Robert Moutrie, a policy advocate at the California Chamber of Commerce.

"We are confident these vaccine incentives have worked. That’s why we want to continue in that spirit” with the vacation packages, he said.

 

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