most customers want to do place orders online, so he also adapted. translation: , translation: during the lockdown. translation: during the lockdown, people - translation: during the lockdown, people wanted | translation: during the - lockdown, people wanted dried fruit delivered to their home, and so we started taking orders online. the cost of sporadic lockdowns in india is estimated to be over $1 billion each week. as customers step out of their homes again and return to the markets, business owners hope they also start spending to recover some of these losses. devina gupta, bbc news. like many across the tourism sector professional blue badge tourist guides have been almost wiped out by the pandemic. lockdowns across the uk saw tour guides lose 99% of their business. they ve been hit by the lack of tourists the number of overseas visitors to the uk fell from 41 million in 2019 to just 11 million in 2020, and for tour guides, foreign tourists make up 90% of their business. in no
about. one thing is that blue badge tourist guides were formed for the festival of britain, 1991. this year, it is an anniversary and we aren t able to guide. there is some hope on the horizon talk of travel being able to go ahead a little bit more readily especially for those with both doses of vaccination. that may take effect later on in the summer if it happens. does it give any kind of hope? is it too late in the season to make a difference? i think most of us will agree that this season or this summer season, really, there will be very little. we are looking towards having perhaps bookings from autumn through to winter but we have one big problem thatis but we have one big problem that is looming now on the horizon for us come 0ctober, anybody who is visiting this country will have to travel on a passport. you may be familiar with the fact that throughout
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