A month back I had written an open letter. This is the second communique, regarding the steps that must be swiftly taken, to gradually let the wheels of economic life slowly turn again.
As the latest studies in California, New York and Germany show, the virus is not as deadly as it appeared, and we have to learn to live with it as we do live with many other diseases that are as infectious and as deadly. These studies and the experience in Sweden makes it increasingly clear that lockdowns are no longer required. Countries including India have already paid a huge price due to the lockdown and it is high time to lift the restrictions gradually but swiftly, while adopting new processes to reduce the transmission, through better hygiene while we are out of our homes - for work and leisure. Otherwise, we may have to start counting more deaths for many other reasons like hunger, suicides, lack of emergency response to other diseases, general uprisings, rage and police excesses, not to mention the devastating consequences in the longer-term.
Private transport vehicles must be allowed to run without restrictions. Taxi services must also be allowed to open up fast, with some kind of mandatory sanitation routine that can be easily followed by cab operators. Likewise, large chartered passenger transport vehicles can also be allowed to operate, as long as these are being run by informed citizens who have agreed to take the risks, however little, and follow new procedures for managing the risk. Adherence to all these procedures must be self-certified and not policed as a criminal issue.
Hotels, Restaurants, tourist attractions and events should be open for business with new sanitation practices. An additional restriction could be a cap on how many persons can be allowed in a place, per square meter, or half the capacity, which can be gradually increased. Public transport and aviation must also open up, to start turning the wheels of general as well as tourism economy.
A 10 point basic framework is proposed below, as a SOP for the tourism sector. We invite your collaboration and comments on all points and more, in the document here or on Facebook here.
This journal calls upon members of the travel tourism fraternity globally to collaborate in developing it further, and the authorities to lift the lockdowns for the travel and tourism sector as well, which contributes to some 10% of global incomes and employment.
Framework of new processes that can be adopted by airports, passenger terminals, aircrafts, other transport vehicles, hotels, attractions, events and any other tourist place where entry is controlled:
We invite your collaboration and comments on all points and more, in the document here or on Facebook here.
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Tuesday, 28 April 2020
Open Letter to the policymakers and travel and tourism fraternity, 2.0
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