How the people who live about tourisme manage the covid-19
Initially, to limit the transmission of the coronavirus, most European countries closed their borders and much of their economy. Before the holidays, some countries, including Croatia, have reopened to tourists.
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According to UNWTO calculations, the number of tourists globally decreased by as much as 65% in the first half of 2020, which cost the industry as much as USD 460 billion. These losses are five times greater than when the previous economic crisis, caused by the failure of large financial companies and banks, began in earnest in 2009. The determination of indebted hoteliers has even led to a situation where a retraining of the facility is considered, e.g. a retirement home.
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The famous traveler from Poland, Martyna Wojciechowska, admitted that in the epidemic she is most afraid of panic, isolation and ostracism. She noticed that the airport staff did not check the temperature of travelers. Instead, people avoid contact with each other. The traveler runs a TV program in which she travels all over the world. At the beginning of the pandemic, she was afraid of losing her job and not being able to travel around the world, but tried to choose the safest airlines. Due to the pandemic, it had to cancel several flights to other countries.
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In China, the so-called Mixed samples. So you mix more tests, e.g. residents of one block (or street), and if the result is positive, tracing of individual infected starts. Thanks to this, the Chinese are able to visit a multi-million city in just a few days. Citizens there are no longer living the subject of the coronavirus, they travel and go to restaurants. They usually wear masks in public places, public transport and elevators.
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Taiwan is a leader in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic, with just 617 COVID-19 cases diagnosed since the pandemic began. Within 24 hours of the virus being detected in Wuhan, Taiwan imposed restrictions on China. There has been no blockade or mass testing for COVID-19 in Taiwan. Taiwan's services even conduct epidemiological intelligence in China and react immediately to any information about threats. There is a penalty of PLN 33,000 for breaking the quarantine dollars.