Photo by Liz Copan / Summit Daily archives As a major travel destination attracting millions of visitors each year, Breckenridge is typically marketed by the Breckenridge Tourism Office as a year-round vacation experience. However, amid the coronavirus pandemic, marketing has been dialed back and even eliminated depending on the state of the virus in Summit County. The tourism office gave an overview of its marketing strategies for the next six months at its community update Thursday, Dec. 10, including various levels of outreach depending on Summit County’s position on the state’s COVID-19 dial. “The (Breckenridge Tourism Office) and the resort, we are clearly squarely anchored in today’s immediate term safety messaging,” tourism office CEO and President Lucy Kay said at the meeting. “At the same time, we also have to keep an eye and one foot in the six-months-from-now camp because we know people are not traveling now — especially in the last three weeks there have been a lot of cancellations, there continue to be cancellations — but as more people are postponing their travel, we’re seeing more people showing an interest in researching travel that they’re going to do six months from now.”