The majority of Americans say they are more likely to travel if their fellow travelers are also vaccinated.isitors to New York City who want to save big bucks on sightseeing could leave the Big Apple with an unexpected souvenir: A Covid-19 vaccination record card.
As the rate of vaccinations slows around the country, de Blasio may be on to something that could not only get more Americans protected against Covid-19 but boost his city’s tourism coffers to boot., over two thirds of American support the idea of using incentives to encourage more people to get vaccinated.
. Among the types of businesses a traveler might encounter on a trip, vaccine incentives would be most welcome from fast-food chains , local bars and restaurants , coffee chains , and airlines .Morning Consult found that a hefty 83% of U.S. adults would either feel more favorably about a brand that incentivizes consumers to receive vaccines or that such incentives would have no impact on their views one way or another.
Of course, the cruise industry’s relaunch is highly incentivized, too. New guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Protection allows cruise ships to return to U.S. waters as long asJust prior to the CDC’s decision, two thirds of readers said they would book a cruise for 2021 if the CDC were to allow cruises to sail from the US starting this summer. And in
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Why, I’m a need that immunity passport. Lol getting vaccinated in a different city sounds absolutely mad