Rethinking Tourism and Public Health Policies in International Travel Megahubs for the Post-COVID-19 Era

IF 0.9 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Health Research Pub Date : 2022-08-04 DOI:10.56808/2586-940x.1016
Jeconiah Louis Dreisbach, Sharon Mendoza-Dreisbach
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Background: This article rethinks current public health policies to transdisciplinarily reorient the countries' tourism policies as a preparation to future pandemics. This adds to the public health discourse that West Asian international travel megahubs could be susceptible spaces to high risks of transnational viral transmissions. Method: This is a letter to the editor.Results: The United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Qatar are the world's leading international travel megahubs, with Saudi Arabia catching up following its efforts in establishing a new national airline to increase international passenger traffic. Collectively, they are connected to more than half of the world's leading international travel destinations. While it can be noted that they were able to successfully mitigate the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) spread within their territories, these West Asian countries' shift from an oil-dependent to a tourism-oriented economy make their airports susceptible spaces to high risks of transnational viral transmissions. As such, this article rethinks current public health policies to transdisciplinarily reorient the countries' tourism policies as a preparation to future pandemics.
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后covid -19时代对国际旅游中心旅游和公共卫生政策的反思
背景:本文重新思考了当前的公共卫生政策,以跨学科地重新调整各国的旅游政策,为未来的流行病做准备。这增加了公共卫生的讨论,即西亚国际旅游大中心可能是跨国病毒传播高风险的易感空间。方法:这是给编辑的一封信。结果:阿拉伯联合酋长国、土耳其和卡塔尔是世界领先的国际旅游大枢纽,沙特阿拉伯紧随其后,建立了一家新的国家航空公司,以增加国际客运量。总的来说,它们与世界上一半以上的主要国际旅游目的地相连。值得注意的是,这些西亚国家成功地缓解了2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)在其境内的传播,但这些国家从依赖石油的经济转向以旅游业为导向的经济,使其机场容易受到跨国病毒传播的高风险的影响。因此,本文重新思考了当前的公共卫生政策,以跨学科地重新调整各国的旅游政策,为未来的流行病做准备。
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