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McCall, Valley County Prep To Welcome Summer Tourists — But With Some Caveats

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Dennis Rogers, of Corona Calif., fishes off a dock at Ponderosa Park in McCall, July 2004.

 

For counties that rely on tourism as summer approaches, Gov. Brad Little’s reopening plan can mean a chance for small businesses to make much needed money. But it also presents risks for a population with limited medical resources during a pandemic. Finding the right balance between protecting the tourism economy and protecting the health of residents is a conversation many rural leaders are looking toward. 

In Valley County, communities including McCall, Donnelly, Cascade, Yellow Pine and New Meadows ask visitors to follow their new guidance — which relies heavily on personal responsibility. Joining Idaho Matters us to tell us more about it are Valley County Commissioner Sherry Maupin and Mckenzie Kraemer with the McCall Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau. 

As COVID-19 cases spread through the U.S. and Idaho, we’re committed to keeping you updated and informed. You can get updated info on cases, closures and how to stay healthy at any time on our Coronavirus news blog.

 

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Frankie Barnhill was the Senior Producer of Idaho Matters, Boise State Public Radio's daily show and podcast.

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