Just stumbled on two articles regarding Cuba re-opening travel to the island.
First stated that borders will open August 1st - not earlier. But it has not been confirmed officially.
Second is a report on Casas Particulares that are struggling to survive without foreign tourists to rent to.
While they are "officially" closed and not allowed to rent to locals by law, some have gone to renting "on the side" to local couples on an "hourly basis".
From charging 35 to 40 CUC a night to a tourist some have been renting as low as 3 CUC without A/C or 4 CUC with A/C an hour always fearing being fined/closed by state control officers.
But the more ominous news is that is is feared that when re-opening to tourism it will be mandatory for visitors to stay in hotels as Casas Particulares will not be allowed to accept tourists for fear of uncontrolled virus propagation, which is a good excuse to shut down the private renting enterprise that competes with the state hotels.
Not confirmed - yet - but if so there goes Cuba travel for many of us that stay in Casas and would not stay in a hotel.
https://www.cubanet.org/destacados/casas-de-renta-para-extranjeros-del-lujo-a-la-pobreza/