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This Country Will Pay Tourists $3,000 If They Get Coronavirus During Their Stays
By Izza Sofia, 17 Jul 2020
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Uzbekistan is pretty confident that tourists won’t catch coronavirus when they visit.
The country has announced that travelers who contract the virus while vacationing there will be given US$3,000 to cover medical expenses in a local hospital. Uzbekistan’s president Shavkat Mirziyoyev has also signed the decree to promote the new movement, ‘Uzbekistan: Safe Travel Guaranteed’, which is a sanitary and epidemiological safety system to ensure tourists travel is a safe and hygienic environment.
“We want to reassure tourists they can come to Uzbekistan,” the country’s tourism ambassador to the UK Sophie Ibbotson said in a statement. “The government is so confident that the new safety and hygiene measures being implemented across the tourism sector will protect tourists from COVID-19 that the president is prepared to put money where his mouth is: If you get COVID-19 on holiday, we will compensate you.”
However, to receive compensation, tourists must explore the country with a local tour guide.
Uzbekistan has had 19 coronavirus-related deaths among 15,000 cases. It is reopening its borders, after a lockdown imposed since March, as an effort to restore tourism numbers.
David Goodger, a tourism expert, told CNN Travel that the “‘Uzbekistan: Safe Travel Guaranteed’ campaign was a clever way of reassuring tourists concerned about their health—and who may also have less disposable income after the pandemic.”
[via News.com.au, opening image via Shutterstock]
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