Rethinking Tourism Post-COVID: A Public Health Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.2274Keywords:
Tourism recovery, COVID-19 pandemic, public health, sustainable tourism, health protocols, pandemic resilience.Abstract
This paper examines the evolving relationship between tourism and public health in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores how tourism contributed to the spread of the virus and the subsequent impact on public health systems. The pandemic has reshaped the tourism industry, emphasizing the need for public health measures to be integrated into tourism planning and recovery efforts. This study highlights the economic implications of COVID-19 on tourism, public health adaptations, and the future of sustainable and resilient tourism practices. By rethinking tourism from a public health perspective, the paper provides insights into creating a more resilient industry post-pandemic.
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