Hotels association urges govt to put tourism, hospitality workers on priority vaccination list

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MAH president says tourism and hotel industry employs 3.6 million individuals and major economic contributor.

The government has been urged to place the tourism and hospitality workforce on the vaccination programme’s priority list, after frontliners and alongside other high-risk groups, said Malaysian Association of Hotels president N Subramaniam.

He said that the tourism and hotel industry employs 3.6 million individuals and is one of the main contributors to the country’s economy, and must not be allowed to collapse...

 

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For what? Not like they going to open the damn borders right away. There are still 30mil people not vaccinated yet, how tourist are going to come in without having to worry or needing to quarantine? This association also bodoh.

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