To welcome more tourists and ensure their safety, the island nation of Maldives has launched the “I am vaccinated” tourism campaign, which highlights the archipelago’s intention to employ the world’s first fully vaccinated tourism workers.

Visit Maldives worked with the country’s Ministry of Tourism for this campaign, according to a report in the National News. The news is so attractive that it seems attractive to international tourists who want to travel somewhere. The island archipelago has taken some initiatives that make it one of the safest tourist destinations in the world.

How can travelers feel safe?

The Maldives had already announced plans to offer this to tourists COVID-19 Vaccine. His tourism minister, Abdulla Mausoom, in an interview with CNBC, had made the announcement of a ‘3V’ plan that stands for “visit”, “vaccination”, “vacation” as an incentive to visit the country.

“The main idea of ​​open tourism is to provide reasonably safe tourism with minimal inconvenience. As soon as the country is vaccinated, we will move to 3V tourism, ”Mausoom had said.

Now it should give visitors a feeling of security and comfort pandemic. So that they can visit a place where they can not only distance themselves socially, but also interact with the first fully vaccinated tourism workers.

Currently, 65 percent of eligible people in the Maldives have been vaccinated, and 90 percent of eligible people in the country’s tourism industry have also received their doses, according to the report. In addition, all members of the tourism industry who have been vaccinated will wear a special badge that says “I am vaccinated”.

The Maldives is currently accepting tourists with a negative PCR test report made less than three days prior to travel or those who are fully vaccinated with no quarantine requirements.

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