A leaked draft of a report from Public Health england has acknowledged that a range of factors, including racism and discrimination, may have exacerbated the risk from covid 19 within some communities. The report stated that historic racism could mean people from ethnic minority backgrounds were less likely to seek care when they needed it. Our Community Affairs correspondent Rianna Croxford reports. John ho, a london cab driver who came to the uk from hong kong when he was 21. He was described by his family as a loving, sociable man with a heart of gold. He is one of thousands of people from ethnic minority communities to have died with coronavirus, but his daughters say hes more than just a number. He loved his life so much, he was so content and happy. No health issues. He had all these big dreams that he wanted to achieve. Yeah. And he was only 55 when he passed away. A government review published last week confirmed that people likejohn, from asian and black backgrounds, were at a higher risk of death from the disease but failed to make any recommendations. This leaked draft written by Public Health england, previously unseen and still unpublished, contains a series of proposals on how to better protect people from ethnic minority backgrounds. It says that racism, stigma, occupational risk and social inequality may be increasing their risk of becoming seriously ill with the virus. To reduce this greater risk, the leaked document recommends that better data about ethnicity and religion is recorded, including on death certificates, making it law for all ethnic minority staff to have Health Risk Assessments and says all key workers should have adequate personal protective equipment. And for Public Health messaging to be more culturally sensitive, particularly for people who dont speak english as a first language. The head of the Doctors Union says there are still no easy solutions. Those bame healthcare workers, doctors, who are at highest risk, they may be older, they may have diabetes or Heart Disease or high blood pressure, would be redeployed in roles that did not require them to be providing covid facing care. At the gym every day. But those still grieving in the present say they feel let down. If we knew that there was a risk because he was from an ethnic minority, then he would have shielded, he would have self isolated, so he could possibly still be here now. The government hasnt said when exactly it will officially release these recommendations, but the faces of those who have already died of the virus are a reminder the threat hasnt gone away. Rianna croxford, bbc news. I will be back at the top of the hour. Now on bbc news, its the travel show. This week, a tiny glimmer of hope. Europe starts to slowly reopen for travellers. But how will they keep us all apart . Also coming up, lucy tests the gadgets that claim to keep you safe on your travels. And were on one of the worlds most famous beaches as it reopens fully for the First Time Since lockdown. Were back on the road this week, a modest two hour drive east of travel show hq in london in the resort town of margate. For more than 250 years, holiday makers have come here, rain orshine, to experience the chipped around the edges glitz of the Great British seaside. In recent times, theres been a renaissance here, new hotels and restaurants and restored vintage attractions have brought cool, young london types here by the bucketful. But as resorts throughout europe start to reopen, blinking into the summer sunshine, what kind of future will they face . Across the world, we are seeing the first signs of tourism adapting to the new scheme of things. Theres lots of talk of borders being lifted and special air bridges or corridors being formed between countries with low infection rates. Whilst in many cities, galleries, museums and landmark attractions are up and running again. In italy, the first country in europe to enter lockdown, the coliseum, the Leaning Tower of pisa and the ruins of pompeii have already opened, and in france, people can once again wander the grand halls of the palace of versailles. Hotels in europe are also gradually reopening too. Back in april, we spoke to javier in spain, who had just been forced to shut down his family run chain of hotels in benidorm. Now, hes hoping to reopen then again later this month. We are going to sell less capacity than ever, because we have to keep social distance. This will help people to have a more exclusive experience. If we are talking about profits, we will have less profits than last year, sure. Sure. Here in england, in line with government guidance, many hotels are hoping to reopen in earlyjuly. That includes the cave here in kent. They had only been open for a few months when the virus struck following a £12 million development. It was a huge shock. No one would ever want to launch a Brand New Hotel or any business and then three months, four months later, close it down, and we literally closed it down overnight. Jonathan had already put in place some coronavirus Safety Measures, offering us a glimpse into what our future hotel stays might look like. First thing, if you could stand in front of the camera, please, and look into the camera so we can take your temperature. Authenticated. As youre authenticated, first of all, sanitise your hands and then help yourself to mask and gloves if youd like. And then from here, if you go to the reception desks, we have got the screens up so our staff are completely protected, as are the guests as well. And you will be saying to guests, if theyve got luggage, take their own luggage . Yep. We will be not offering that service for the time being just to minimise the contact with the guests. Once youve checked in, you have limited access to the hotels communal areas. You can book a 20 minute slot at the Swimming Pool and the restaurant delivers to your room. Weve taken the tables out of our fire pit restaurant, including the chairs, and weve set them up in all rooms, every room type. Like you are in a restaurant kind of dining. And so, what happens, someone comes in and delivers it . So, your doorbell will ring and outside is a tray for you to bring in yourself. If youd like drinks, you can order via whatsapp. It will be delivered pretty instantly but without any contact whatsoever. Are you confident you will get people here . I believe we will see an upsurge in uk travel. So, Domestic Tourism . Domestic tourism, 100 . Weve seen bookings forjuly, our booking occupancy is around 30 a0 at the moment, on the basis that we are able to open. As an independent boutique resort, cave hotel has been able to be relatively nimble, incorporating coronavirus Safety Measures. But what about the larger chain hotels, with hundreds of rooms and a high turnover of guests . Cleaning specialists the safe group have been advising big hotels about how they can keep both their customers and their staff protected. Ive taken a look at the large number of the Big Hotel Chains and theres a lot of different variety of things they are doing, ranging from what they call room seals. So, effectively when someone has cleaned a room, they completely seal it with a notice effectively. Some hotels have started to remove items that you might touch such as tissue boxes, removing the magazines. Some of them are doing a lot and some of them, interestingly, are doing nothing, so its a mixed bag. After months cooped up at home, many of us will be desperate to get away for a few nights. But with corporate and International Travel still pretty much at a standstill, the future for many hotels, whether they have thorough Safety Measures or not, remains uncertain. What kind of hotels then do you think will survive and what kinds will fail in this new climate . Whether you are the budget end or the top end, the hotels who are proactive in understanding the challenges that are going to come and prepare for them, i hope will flourish through it. So, once all those perspex screens are installed, travel should be back on the cards, shouldnt it . Well, lets find out from the man who has all the answers, our global guru simon calder. 0k, simon, im going to put you on the spot a little bit now, because back in march, when we first talked after covid 19 hit, really, you said archive we will see injune Something Like normal travel beginning again, but it will be on a small scale, and even if there is huge amounts of pent up demand from you and i desperate to travel, it wont be anything like the normal summer that we would be looking forward to at this time. How would you like to revise that or would you like to revise that . I think i would just a little because i underestimated how non normal it would be. Certainly, there are going to be parts of the mediterranean, north america, asia, where it will at least have a reasonable number of tourists showing up, but it is going to feel very different. Weve already seen that the Big Travel Companies have got to come up with new ways of reducing risk when we are flying, and new ways of working particularly in really big hotels, which are used to effectively processing us by the thousands, so there will be a new normal. One thing, though, i absolutely wasnt expecting was the uks sudden introduction of quarantine for all arrivals from june 8 onwards, which of course has had the, i guess, predictable effect of stifling all Inbound Tourism to the United Kingdom for some unspecified period, together with making it very difficult for any travel firms to sell outbound travel, because its great to have a weekend in barcelona or rome, but if youre then going to have to spend two weeks stuck in your flat or your home, thats going to take the edge off it rather. When can i go on holiday . Well, it all depends where you are. At the moment, of course, every country and many regions within countries have their own rules, so, for example, if you happen to be in new york and you think you would love to go to florida, you are going to have to self isolate for two weeks when you get there. But in general, the european union, 27 member countries, are saying, 0k, were going to reduce the fronteirs between us from june 15 and that is going to be a soft opening, followed on the first ofjuly with a much more general opening and certainly the traditional mediterranean destinations all the way from turkey, greece, croatia, italy, cyprus and malta of course, france and spain, not forgetting portugal, they look as though, from july i, they will all be back in action and indeed some countries, in particular portugal and croatia, are already saying, come here, were ready for you but of course the Foreign Office in the uk is still warning against all but essential travel. What about regions outside europe . For instance, the middle east or asia . Whats happening there . We have seen different degrees of lockdown and theres been some really strange things going on. For example, june 4 was when the caribbean island of antigua decided it was opening up, but many other islands are very much closed, and in general, i think we are going to see a pattern where smaller islands with very few cases of covid i9 are going to be generally quite slow in opening. Argentina, which is very much a southern summer destination, has said no International Flights until september i, and its of course this terrible tension between countries wanting to do whats best for their population in terms of avoiding infection as much as possible, and the economic reality that so many places are absolutely dependent on tourism. Simon, a pleasure to speak to you again. Thanks very much. Gadgets and tech can make travellers lives a whole lot easier, but in a time of covid i9, how can they keep us healthy . Well, i can tell you there are things on the market right now that let you do just that, like this. Even if your travel is just a stroll around your local area. This is the hygiene hook. A Pretty Simple gadget, really, but something that solves that classic covid i9 dilemma how to open a door without touching it. Shortly after it became a bit more obvious about the covid i9, driving into work i thought, actually, i could just make a hook to open doors. And we got machinery, and i got 3d software, and later we had 15 hooks. For every one they sell, they give another one away to healthcare workers. Its a pretty nifty solution to a problem that a lot of us are facing right now, although you can probably tell from the design that it doesnt necessarily work with all kinds of doorhandles. Yes, doorknobs, im talking about you. But i think the burning question here is, would i actually use one of these . Well, i have been to quite a lot of questionable places in my travels over the years and i could have done with opening a few doors with this, but it is quite chunky so it is not going to be to everyones taste, but it wouldnt hurt to just chuck it in your bag or suitcase just in case you need it. Now in italy, at sites like florences duomo cathedral, which normally welcomes about 4 million tourists a year, it has been trialling a new system to help encourage proper social distancing for the smaller number of visitors they will be allowing in. As someone enters, they are given a device to wear round their necks, which alerts them when they are less than two metres from someone else. But even if youre not venturing to any tourist sites anytime soon, tech can help you keep your distance. A new online tool from google for Android Devices called sodar uses augmented reality to let you know what is and isnt two metres away. So its superimposing a ring onto my phone screen. Well, i can see that my cameraman simon is definitely two metres away. He is outside the ring. It keeps jumping around a little bit so im not entirely sure how accurate this is, erm, but it gives you a good idea, gives you some rough guidelines as to how far you should be keeping your distance to other people and objects. I think its quite fun of course, there were gadgets on the market before covid i9 that were designed to help stop any nasties from getting into your system. And you may have noticed that ultraviolet light is used quite a lot of them. Take this water bottle. The Larq Bottle Movement uses uv light in the cap which, it says, will minimise 99. 9 of harmful bacteria in 60 seconds. The uv clean Smartphone Sanitiser and sanitiser bag also use uv light to zap away 99. 9 of bacteria and viruses although they say its not yet been tested for its effectiveness against this coronavirus. Generally, these gadgets are portable, theyre practical and easy to carry around with you when youre out and about. And, at times like these, they can prove hugely reassuring as well. But without seeing any visible signs of cleanliness, its quite difficult to ascertain if it actually works and whether they re doing what they say on the packet. Well, what we do know is that uv is being used in this pandemic. It has been trialled for disinfecting the new york public transport system, for example, but with strict Safety Measures in place because certain forms of uv are dangerous. But in scotland, St Andrews University and ninewells hospital have been researching the possibility of disinfecting big public spaces with people in it, like airports. So the idea that weve got and other groups around the world is to use far uvc radiation, which is gonna be safe for humans, but weve really got to use a Clinical Trial to ensure that its safe, and weve got a Clinical Trial starting in the next few weeks and if this is successful, the goal is that we can roll this out into large public spaces, such as trains, airports, Food Production lines, and the ultimate goal is that thisll go towards bringing all of our lives back to normal. Now if youre a regular viewer of the show, you may remember that three years ago, i was one of the first members of the public to ride red force, europes fastest and tallest ever roller coaster at portaventura in spain. It will come as no surprise that the theme park has been closed since lockdown, and does hope to reopen sometime injuly. Although elsewhere, other theme parks are already starting to open their doors with new social distancing regulations in place. Disney parks in china are up and running again and flying in the face of tradition and some might say fun injapan, people are being asked not to scream while they ride roller coasters in an effort to stop the potential spread of coronavirus. Disney parks in america say they hope to reopen injuly and universal orlando has already opened. 0ne park marking its 100th anniversary this year is margates much loved dreamland. Following years of decline, dreamland got a £25 million revamp in 2017 and now, you will find its spruced up vintage rides, including the oldest Scenic Railway in the uk, alongside new event spaces for major artists and festivals throughout the summer. Dreamworld had enormous plans to mark its centenary our hundredth year this year and its devastating that we havent been able to follow through with those. We had huge Music Festivals planned, all sorts of different types of entertainment. Were gonna push some of it into 2021 were 100 untiljuly 2021, so hopefully we can do some of that next year instead. This is obviously an Amusement Park and theme park with so many amazing rides, but how can you practise social distancing with these rides . We think that opening rides this Summer Season is going to be almost impossible. Its just not viable to put people on vintage rides like the ones behind me. We just cant see a way to get people on and off those rides safely with the guidelines as they are.