Which statement BEST represents Mark Ezell's approach toward travel to Tennessee in the article? *
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He thinks Tennessee is fortunate to have plenty of space for outdoor attractions and that the state is carrying out a concerted effort to make traveling safe for visitors.
He thinks Tennessee is the perfect place for visitors to social distance, but he worries that the state lags behind others in amenities for people who are colorblind.
He believes that Tennessee is unprepared to keep up with the number of travelers who want to come to the state and has failed to take the proper sanitary measures.
He believes that Tennessee is having trouble attracting visitors to the state during the pandemic, but he hopes the state will draw in millions with its new viewfinders.
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For people with colorblindness, fall foliage lacks its renowned rich hues. Tennessee is trying to change that, one autumn at a time.
In 2017, the state’s tourism board began installing scenic viewfinders with EnChroma lenses that alleviate red-green colorblindness in 12 lookouts around the state.
“There are over 13 million colorblind Americans who never get to experience something as beautiful as fall colors,” says Mark Ezell, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. “We created 12 scenic viewers located in some of Tennessee’s most picturesque locations so that they could, for the first time, fully appreciate that beauty.”
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