Certainly here in the US it's a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand you have CA where there's an extensive stay at home order in effect, you need to self-isolate / quarantine for 14 days upon arrival from out of state, and where hotels are only available for essential workers. If you're arriving into LAX or Union Station then you need to submit the LA equivalent of a PLF. On the other hand you have places like Nevada and Arizona where there's no travel ban, where hotels, restaurants and casinos are open albeit with restrictions in terms of capacity, mask wearing etc. I have just got back from a Christmas trip to Cottonwood, AZ where most restaurants etc. were open. Social distancing and mask wearing were being strictly enforced (we actually saw one couple turned away from a wine tasting room because they didn't have masks) and some places were also checking your temperature on arrival. We haven't flown in a few weeks but have a trip booked for mid-January and another for mid-February (both coincide with holiday weekends here in the USA) so it will be interesting to see what loads are like then. It will also be interesting to see what Biden does once he's inaugurated as POTUS and whether he tries to implement some sort of national strategy to address COVID. Either way, I don't see any change in the various Presidential Proclamations restricting entry to the US. I think they will be in force for some time to come.