CDC’s recommendations against traveling could undercut Labor Day commerce
September 3, 2021
Business was good again at many vacation destinations around the country this summer, and towns are hoping to draw big crowds for Labor Day weekend, the penultimate seasonal money-maker, with music events and festivals. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, however, issued a set of recommendations that may convince the unvaccinated to stay at home. The CDC has stated that unvaccinated people should avoid travel but, if they do take trips, get tested before and after and self-quarantine upon returning.
Recent News
Trader Joe’s Recalls Organic Basil Product Linked to Salmonella Outbreak
The company’s Infinite Herbs Organic Basil product is recalled due to a possible salmonella contamination.
Procter & Gamble Reports Mixed Results After Price Hikes
Procter & Gamble’s recent quarterly results showed a mix of gains and setbacks. Despite facing challenges in attracting shoppers due to increased prices over the past two years, the company managed to exceed earnings expectations.
JetBlue and Southwest Airlines Collision Narrowly Avoided at Reagan National Airport
An air traffic controller instructed one plane to cross the runway at the same time a second plane was taking off.
Apple Removes WhatsApp and Threads From China App Store
Apple has taken down WhatsApp and Threads from its app store in China due to an order from the country’s internet regulator over national security concerns.