Many businesses have been hit hard by a large number of employees not coming to work, but also, the wide-open spaces and fresh mountain air give visitors concerned about contracting the virus, a feeling of safety.
"This is a good spot because it's not overcrowded or anything," said Lizzete Corangues, who came up to Big Bear for the day with her family from Garden Grove."Being out in the open right now is a huge plus. Just because of the situation, and how it is." Corangues said one of her primary concerns is the fact that her youngest child is still not vaccinated.At Snow Summit, skiers and snowboarders are expected to enjoy excellent weather conditions for the holiday weekend, with an abundant amount of snow still left from last week's storms. Big Bear Mountain Resorts spokesman Justin Kanton said the resort has been affected by workers staying home because of COVID-19.
"We've done everything we can to make sure our guests have as best an experience as possible. Whether that means shifting schedules, or maybe re-routing traffic to other areas of the resort. It shouldn't affect the guest experience, it's more on the backside of things," Kanton added."Our businesses have been challenged during COVID and are challenged by the numbers," said Ellen Clarke, executive director of the Big Bear Chamber of Commerce.
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Omnicron surge so lets all go to Big Bear is the weird reality we're now in.
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