Covid 19 coronavirus: Influencers find welcome in paradise, while the rest of us watch from lockdown
28 Feb, 2021 11:56 PM
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The Maldives in 2017. More than 300,000 tourists have visited since the country reopened its borders last summer, including several dozen influencers. Photo / Adam Dean, The New York Times
The Maldives in 2017. More than 300,000 tourists have visited since the country reopened its borders last summer, including several dozen influencers. Photo / Adam Dean, The New York Times
New York Times
By: Mike Ives
By urging travellers to visit, the Maldives is reviving its luxury resorts. It s also risking new outbreaks and courting controversy on social media.
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