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guests infected with coronavirus and for those in quarantine. They are also required to allow sick
guests to stay at the hotel’s expense until complete recovery.
Treatment of foreign guests is free of charge and the costs are covered by the state of Turkey.
From July 1
st
, 2020 Turkey introduced the “COVID-19 tourist protection insurance” which will be
available for purchase online, at travel agencies and airports. There will be three packages at the price
of 15, 19 and 23 euros, which cover treatment costs in the amount of 3.000, 5.000, and 7.000 euros.
According to Turkish statistics, the cost of treating a seriously ill patient with coronavirus averages
4.000 euros.
In order to reduce the number of visitors, only those presenting an airline ticket and with mask
on their face can enter the airport. Special attention is paid to the physical distance of 1.5 m and the
signs with the direction of movement are places everywhere, both on the escalators and in the
elevators. Also, sitting in the waiting rooms, except for the disabled, is forbidden. Disinfectant kiosks
cam be found at every turn, and passengers are constantly warned about the rules. Upon entering the
aircraft, packages with personal protective equipment (PPE) are distributed, and similar is done in the
hotels too. Thermal cameras are also located at the hotel’s entrances while guests on arrival fill out a
form with questions about their health and movement in the last14 days.
Self-service in the hotel restaurants is no longer available, and the food counters and servers
are separated by strips from the guests. Masks are mandatory, and even beach guards wear them.
Rooms must be disinfected daily and 12 hours must elapse between the departure and arrival of guests.
Tourist buses are filled with 50% of the capacity, in every other seat, and before entering the vehicle
the body temperature is measured, as well as at the entrance to the archeological parks, shopping malls
and pedestrian zones.
For the development of tourism in the context of coronavirus pandemic Uzbekistan is also
trying to establish a number of measures providing a comfortable and safe stay of tourists.
On June 19, 2020, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed a
Decree “On additional measures for the development of the tourism sector with strict observance of
the requirements of the enhanced sanitary and epidemiological safety regime
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In order to create a safe environment for tourists, Uzbekistan has launched the
project
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