Nat'l Parks Open, Utah Business Spreads COVID to 68, Frontier Backs Off

National Parks are reopening: After being closed for a month, Bryce Canyon National Park is back open. Park entrance fees are being waived, but most bathrooms and park buildings won’t be open to the public yet: 

Zion National Park plans to reopen on May 13. The future status of Arches and Canyonlands are unknown.

https://www.fox13now.com/news/coronavirus/local-coronavirus-news/bryce-canyon-reopening-signals-hope-for-local-businesses

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> Utah County officials say that 68 cases of coronavirus can be traced back to two businesses in Utah County that did not follow health and quarantine guidelines. County officials say one business told people not to quarantine and come to work even after testing positive for COVID-19.

https://kslnewsradio.com/1924628/utah-county-covid-businesses/amp/

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> Frontier Walks Back Paid Social Distancing After Lawmaker Backlash -With news of major airlines keeping middle seats on planes empty for free, lawmakers jumped on Frontier for their decision.

As we told you, Frontier was going to charge $39 to anyone who wanted the middle seat of their row empty. Several lawmakers were furious at the company profiting from people’s fears.

Source: ABC News


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