View this post on Instagram California wineries started uncorking their bottles and welcoming people back to their tasting rooms Friday as the state's $145 billion tourism industry gears up with hotels, zoos, museums and aquariums also allowed to reopen. With COVID-19 cases in the state still growing, the tourism industry is trying to balance how to implement safety measures to control a pandemic without ruining the fun. Wine tasting rooms also are encouraging masks and making room for physical distancing. Many are requiring appointments for tastings.A post shared by Fox Business (@foxbusiness) on Jun 14, 2020 at 5:00am PDT
California wineries started uncorking their bottles and welcoming people back to their tasting rooms Friday as the state's $145 billion tourism industry gears up with hotels, zoos, museums and aquariums also allowed to reopen. With COVID-19 cases in the state still growing, the tourism industry is trying to balance how to implement safety measures to control a pandemic without ruining the fun. Wine tasting rooms also are encouraging masks and making room for physical distancing. Many are requiring appointments for tastings.
A post shared by Fox Business (@foxbusiness) on Jun 14, 2020 at 5:00am PDT