Santo Domingo, RD
Puntacana Group President Frank Rainieri said curfew will last Sunday until 7 p. m. so that domestic tourists don’t have to leave town early in the morning.
“I probably wouldn’t replace anything to replace it before 7 at night. We will see the results,” revealed Listón Diario, the tour entrepreneur, who accompanied the Minister of Tourism, David Collado, on a stopover to Punta Cana International Airport.
The holder of the Puntacana Group said that if the population has waited until now with the curfew, it can continue with the measure at the end of the month until it is over, because “we will have to not hurry”.
Rainieri noted that he had already discussed this factor with Collado, but under pressure that for now what happens is that Punta Cana has two weeks without COVID-19, even in non-residential communities.
He said it’s because a whole picture has been made, only with tourism in the brain but also in communities.
“The most important thing is that the protocols are strictly followed, not just at the airport, because if we do not paint in the hospitality and in the community, we are lame. Here, paintings on 3 legs. The airport has a protocol that is the same as that used through the World Civil Aviation Organization, which the Dominican government has agreed to implement,” he added.
He pressured that hoteliers will have to take over the purchase of evidence to help the government and that staff in tourist spaces will be vaccinated when the vaccine comes out.
He trusted that this is the significant step they needed in recent months, however Tourism Minister David Collado supported them from day one by telling them that to “talk about tourism you have to deal with COVID-19”. All entities paint hand in hand because this industry is neither a fashion nor a luxury, yet the maximum vitality of the country.
According to Rainieri, a public-private partnership has been formed between the government and hoteliers in Punta Cana, where the C5I and the Armed Forces have been operating and controlling the coronavirus in communities for 3 months as the Neighborhood Association actively monitors and monitors. Support.
In Punka Cana, C5I is serving operations and the Ministry of Public Health and Civil Defense, Asonahores, Grupo Punta Cana and rotary club are supporting this operation.
“If you detect a circle of relatives where there is COVID-19, but there is no desire to intern it, that circle of relatives, if you have limited resources, has to check in and then comes pollution. What is done is that through the tourist police hot dishes are brought to your house so that they do not faint, and the neighbors make sure it is done,” Rainieri said.
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