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Angel Diva
A bit of an addendum, even though TSV limited capacity to 25% all season on a daily basis, the overall drop in business was around 30 percent. Weekends were less busy but midweek visits were up. TSV was testing employees regularly and never had a positive test result.
April 7, 2021, Santa Fe New Mexican
New Mexico ski slopes saw 65% of normal business during pandemic
https://www.santafenewmexican.com/n...cle_27b9029a-96fe-11eb-8942-ebd9f2e40879.html
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“We had more people for Monday to Friday business than last year but Saturday and Sunday had a real decrease,” said David Norden, CEO of Taos Ski Valley, which saw business drop between 30 percent and 35 percent from a year ago.
. . .
New Mexico’s eight Alpine ski areas conducted 7,128 COVID-19 tests among employees and had 21 positive results, Brooks said.
Norden said Taos Ski Valley had no positive results from more than 2,000 tests.
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April 7, 2021, Santa Fe New Mexican
New Mexico ski slopes saw 65% of normal business during pandemic
https://www.santafenewmexican.com/n...cle_27b9029a-96fe-11eb-8942-ebd9f2e40879.html
" . . .
“We had more people for Monday to Friday business than last year but Saturday and Sunday had a real decrease,” said David Norden, CEO of Taos Ski Valley, which saw business drop between 30 percent and 35 percent from a year ago.
. . .
New Mexico’s eight Alpine ski areas conducted 7,128 COVID-19 tests among employees and had 21 positive results, Brooks said.
Norden said Taos Ski Valley had no positive results from more than 2,000 tests.
. . . "