Dominican Republic tourist deaths spark concern, questions about resorts
Jun 26, 2019
4 minutes
Since last year, as many as 10 U.S. tourists have died while staying at all-inclusive resorts in the Dominican Republic. Local officials say these fatalities aren’t linked and are not suspicious; in some cases, however, relatives say guests fell ill after eating or drinking at certain resorts. The bad publicity has led to droves of Americans to cancel summer vacations – flight bookings in July and August are down more than 70% – to a country whose economy is built around tourism.
This includes all-inclusive resorts that attract millions of tourists with the promise of international travel with the security
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