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TCT seeks support to save up to 2 5m jobs

6 The Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) is calling for a direct financial support package geared towards the tourism sector to save 2-2.5 million jobs as the third wave shows no signs of abating. Chamnan Srisawat, president of the TCT, said council members want more relaxation on soft loans and is asking the Thai Credit Guarantee Corporation to help because most operators do not have land or assets to use as collateral. The monthly salary co-payment scheme is another urgent financial aid that could prevent mass layoffs. If the government fails to take this proposal into consideration, the hospitality sector will risk losing skilled workers and competitiveness in the global arena when international tourism resumes.

More travel agencies shutter, hotels face closure as Thailand s tourism recovery stalls

/ Posted on 7 May, 2021 17:58 As a fresh wave of Covid-19 outbreak in Thailand continues to hamper the tourism industry’s rebound, more travel companies and tourist bus operators across the country have ceased operations. The spate of closures signals that the pandemic has had a far more severe impact on the industry as compared to the financial crisis “Tom Yum Kung” in 1997 and previous episodes of political tensions over the years. Virus resurgences continue to threaten tourism recovery in Thailand Earlier this week, the Thai Hotels Association stated that they would only be able to continue retaining their employees for one more month. It also warned that if the dire situation prevails, more hotel closures and staff layoffs are likely to follow.

Domestic travel curbs can lead to more COVID-19 cases: Study

Story highlights As India battles a severe second wave of COVID-19, state governments are once again faced with the question: Should they use travel bans to control disease transmission? A new study has found that domestic travel bans to control Covid infections may be inadvisable as India battles a severe second wave of the deadly virus. Depending on their duration, these restrictions can lead to more rather than fewer infections overall, especially when there is a large urban-rural migrant population, it indicated. As India battles a severe second wave of COVID-19, state governments are once again faced with the question: Should they use travel bans to control disease transmission?

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