Minister of Tourism Ali Waheed said “Maldives will beat COVID-19 with support from the rest of the world” during the World Tourism Organization (WTO)’s ‘Global Tourism Coordination Virtual Meeting’ held Thursday
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World Tourism Organization’s tweet after the meeting concluded. PHOTO: TWITTER
Speaking at the virtual conference, Minister Waheed, who is the WTO South Asia Regional Commission’s Chair, urged citizens to refrain from assuming that “your community will not be affected”, and to “prepare as if it will be”.
“Do not assume you would not be infected”, he said.
Highlighting the status of Maldives during the COVID-19 pandemic, Waheed added that the “government is making steadfast and timely decisions to flatten the curve on transmissions”.
“We encourage the private sector, the international community and fellow citizens of the world to help each other, work together in solidarity and stay positive at these challenging times to defeat the virus” Minister @ali20waheed, Chair of @UNWTO South Asia Regional Commission. pic.twitter.com/nH4QawLX0B
— Ministry of Tourism (@MoTmv) March 19, 2020
Minister of Tourism Ali Waheed during the virtual meeting. PHOTO: TWITTER
“Maldives will beat Covid-19 with the support from the rest of the world and we will welcome you all in a not so far away future” Minister @ali20waheed, Chair of @UNWTO South Asia Regional Commission. pic.twitter.com/3a3yIWHV4U
— Ministry of Tourism (@MoTmv) March 19, 2020
The Maldives announced a state of public health emergency on March 12, under which the government has implemented several measures. This includes travel restrictions to and from resorts and temporary suspension of tourist check-ins in guesthouses and hotels around the country.
In addition, the island nation has banned entry from China, Italy, Iran, Bangladesh, Spain, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, and parts of South Korea, France and Germany.
“We have to be positive to prevail, and we will prevail “ concluded the Minister.
The meeting was joined by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili and WTO Executive Council Chair Najib Balala, International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s Secretary-General Kitack Lim and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)’s Secretary-General Fang Liu, among others.
The Maldives currently has 13 confirmed cases of COVID-19. No locals have tested positive for the virus as of yet.
The World Health Organization has classified the spread of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. The novel coronavirus has infected more than 245,600 and claimed over 10,000 lives around the world. However, out of those infected, more than 88,400 have recovered.
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