lennypartiv
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All that hard work by American businessmen is getting them nowhere as the country enters panic mode. Here is some examples:
---“On February 14th we passed last year’s totals in travel provider rounds, and it’s rapidly going away.”
The longer the coronavirus impacts the country, the more courses will lose rounds in what is the busiest and most lucrative season of the year.
“Our March, April and May is our bread and butter, and if it’s not there then this is like a hurricane in the spring,” Smith said. “It could be devastating to the golf community. Let’s just hope it’s as short as possible. There’s a lot of uncertainty right now.”---
https://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/sports/golf/article241236876.html
---Just last month, South Florida hotels were packed with Super Bowl visitors. Last week, hotel lobbies and pool areas up and down the coast were bustling with sunscreen-lathered spring breakers, vacationing families and convention goers.
That was before COVID-19 was declared a national emergency.
Just days later, on Wednesday, the glittering lobby lounge at the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort was almost entirely empty---
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article241310606.html
Will Dems ever stop the fear mongering?
---“On February 14th we passed last year’s totals in travel provider rounds, and it’s rapidly going away.”
The longer the coronavirus impacts the country, the more courses will lose rounds in what is the busiest and most lucrative season of the year.
“Our March, April and May is our bread and butter, and if it’s not there then this is like a hurricane in the spring,” Smith said. “It could be devastating to the golf community. Let’s just hope it’s as short as possible. There’s a lot of uncertainty right now.”---
https://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/sports/golf/article241236876.html
---Just last month, South Florida hotels were packed with Super Bowl visitors. Last week, hotel lobbies and pool areas up and down the coast were bustling with sunscreen-lathered spring breakers, vacationing families and convention goers.
That was before COVID-19 was declared a national emergency.
Just days later, on Wednesday, the glittering lobby lounge at the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort was almost entirely empty---
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article241310606.html
Will Dems ever stop the fear mongering?