“Testing six hundred passengers would take 6 hours, no one will need to return”
Ensures that the country’s airports are prepared, with febrile contraptions and medical staff
Puntacana Group President Frank Rainieri defended the government’s resolve to conduct random tests to stumble upon the Covid-19 and all passengers entering the country’s airports as stipulated in the last administration.
In this regard, Rainieri was entrusting that evidence can only be used more when intended for Dominican citizens who want it.He stated that “neither Mexico nor the United States asks for evidence of coronavirus.If 3 planes arrive and there are 500 or more”.six hundred people, it can take up to six hours and the tourist will not return.
He said domestic airports are ready, with fever scanners and doctors randomly seeing who arrives.
“If you pass any airport and 3 planes arrive and there are 500 or 600 people, how long does it take to do the checks?Six o’clock? Nobody comes back, not even the Dominicans. But second, those six.You can use a hundred checks to control Dominicans in neighborhoods,” he said.
The tourism leader said that the greatest thing is that the new government is transparent that the tourism industry plays a critical role in the Dominican Republic and will work to save it, so that all sectors come together to achieve it as soon as possible..
He added that airports are being prepared with doctors and temperature samples and that the plan is “going and improving.”One of his arguments is that 3,400 tests were carried out at Punta Cana airport and no passengers tested positive.
“We have to be careful to interfere without an overview,” he said.
For the promoter of the tourist destination Punta Cana, the first step is to paint about the arrest of the Covid-19, lower the rates and paint with the top countries.
He said they were confident that until the end of the year tourism would restart with the arrival of the vaccine.
Rainieri said the public and personal sectors are working to revive tourism, while stressing the importance of this partnership in achieving this goal.
“We’re running to revive the industry, it’s anything that takes time, but we have to start now,” he said.
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