OMICRON SHADOW ON FESTIVE SEASON!

Santa seems unafraid of the new variant of Covid-19 which has half the world planning fresh lockdowns!

Even though the first charters have started and a mini version of Sunburn is planned, there are fears that the spread of Omicron may affect the festive season. Omicron has forced lockdown in Europe and is spreading extremely rapidly even in some parts of India, including neighbouring Karnataka.

Amid an Omicron scare ahead of the Christmas-New Year season, Goa’s tourism industry has adopted a “wait and watch” policy.
Ahead of the world-renowned Christmas-New Year celebrations in Goa, the tourism sector in the state is keenly watching the likely impact of a new coronavirus variant that was detected in Southern Africa recently and one which the World Health Organisation has christened ‘Omicron’ and labelled a ‘Variant of Concern’, stakeholders said recently.
They said chartered flights and international services bringing in foreign tourists, start arriving by the middle of December, heralding what the sector is expecting to be another fruitful season post a robust one during Diwali, as the coastal state became the preferred destination for domestic travellers after the Covid-19 pandemic ebbed.
“We are waiting and watching. Till now, at least, there is no impact [of Omicron] but we will have to wait and watch all the developments over the next 15 days. If cases go up, then protocols will have to be adhered to even more strictly,” Travel and Tourism Association of Goa President Nilesh Shah told PTI.
He said lack of precaution has been the primary reason why cases went up in the past, though the country is better equipped to tackle an outbreak now as some 70 per cent of the eligible population has taken at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Explaining the situation with chartered flights expected to arrive in the state, Shah said, “The process of issuing visas has started. The severe Covid-19 wave in Russia is cooling off, the cases in UK are coming down. The Union government has allowed international flights from December 15, and many tourists come here on scheduled flights.”
Putting up a brave front when asked if there was fear of losing the Christmas and New Year season to a resurgent virus variant, Shah said Goa was a safe destination as 100 per cent of the eligible population has received at least one dose of the vaccine.
“Moreover, we are not afraid as such. We have to learn to do business with the presence of Covid-19 around,” Shah asserted.

Courtesy: PTI

One thought on “OMICRON SHADOW ON FESTIVE SEASON!”

  1. TTAG-Chief opened Goa tourism in early 2021 . This decision cost more than 2000 Goan lives, besides lockdowns, job/income loss. Amazing that the media still seeks out his opinion! Strict protocols? TTAG approved their members lockdown parties! UK is seeing 100000 infection a day today with 137 deaths within 28 days of positive test. Decisions must weigh risks. TTAG decisions are based on increasing credit in bank account balanced by debits in non-businessmen. Traders cannot be decision makers.

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