Wednesday, July 22, 2020

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Previous curfews required residents to stay home and essential businesses — all stores, gas stations and restaurants — to close. To date, the Navajo Nation's had 13 weekend-long curfews. Exceptions to the curfews included essential employees and people traveling for emergencies or essential activities such as farming, tending to livestock, exercising or voting, officials previously announced. "Currently, we have approximately 3,620 Navajo Nation employees that are working to perform essential duties and keep the government in operation – this is well over half of the total workforce," Nez stated in the news release on Wednesday. "We have to keep fighting COVID-19 together." Anyone who violates the curfew risks being issued criminal nuisance citations that could include a fine up to $1,000 or 30 days in jail, officials previously announced. During the tribe's first seven curfews, more than 1,290 citations were issued, including 861 for curfew violations, according to Navajo Police Department spokesperson Christina Tsosie. Non-residents traveling through the Navajo Nation during the weekend curfew could also be cited; however, most are given a warning, Tsosie told The Arizona Republic. She said the outcome varied by situation. The Navajo Nation's curfew between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. every night remained in effect. Reach the reporter at chelsea.curtis@arizonarepublic.com or follow her on Twitter @curtis_chels. Support local journalism. Subscribe to azcentral today. Read or Share this story: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-health/2020/07/22/navajo-nation-may-require-14-day-quarantine-those-coming-hot-spots/5482995002/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ Once forced to close due to the coronavirus pandemic, vacation destinations now face two distinct challenges as they reopen in stages. They must determine all the protocols designed to manage the virus that must be installed. Then, they must let the world know they’re back in business. Social media plays a huge role in those reopening announcements. We take a look at one brief case study taken from Villa del Palmar Beach Resort and Spa at the Islands of Loreto. The Villa Del Palmar resort in Loreto, Mexico turned to social media extensively to get back on the ... [+] radar after reopening. Villa Del Palmar Like so many resorts on Mexico’s Baja Peninsula and around the world, the uncertainty and panic of the Covid-19 pandemic led to Villa Del Palmar’s closure. Once Mexico began its slow, staged reopening and the resort could begin the gradual process of welcoming travelers back to its amenities, social media plays a major role in both announcing and explaining the post-pandemic process. First, the minds promoting the resort came up with special attraction packages. They served a dual purpose. Obviously packages like the Unlimited Golf and Spa offer draw new visitors, but they also give Villa Del Palmar something else to announce besides just reopening. It’s reopening with a purpose. From there, Villa Del Palmar’s social media outlets went to work. Twitter and Instagram accounts began sending out “welcome” messages, along with more detailed posts laying out new steps and procedures the resort undertook and would continue to undertake to keep visitors safe. Social media posts announcing the reopening of Villa Del Palmar after the Coronavirus pandemic ... [+] closure focused on new cleaning procedures. Villa Del Palmar travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ According to Hunter PR’s Karen Moraghan, the packages Villa Del Palmar is offering look to give the traveler who’s heading back out into the world the chance to shape his or her experience. “In addition to creating a sense of welcome and reassuring travelers safety, it’s important to present guests with choices to personalize their experiences,” Moraghan says. “The package Villa Del Palmar is offering includes options for add-ons because customization is key to travelers at this time.” travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub travell hub/ travell hub/ travell hub travell hub

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