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. 2021 Jan 15;18(2):718. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18020718

Table 5.

Preliminary study and list of items corrected by the managers.

Indicators Original Items Items Eventually Approved
(C19TP1) [68] Tourists’ safety and security to slow down severe damage produced by the virus outbreak Reopen borders to the tourism sector by providing safe and healthy solutions to tourists
(C19TP2) [21] Gradual opening of bars, hotels, and restaurants Developing protocols for the gradual transition period according to the health authority
(C19TP3) [69,70] Measuring the impact of the health-related pandemic crises on tourism The health authority should provide affordable solutions for the tourism sector to open the hotels in safe conditions
(SD1) [38] Security and sanitation measures should be active until a vaccine is developed Government should guarantee hospital capacity and security measures to stop propagation of the virus
(SD2) [49] Public health officials should evaluate the measures to stop the virus Social and sanitation measures should be rapidly modified depending on the seriousness of pandemic
(SD3) [47] Decisions about testing should be implemented Expanding testing capabilities is critical for slowing and controlling of the pandemic
(SD4) [51,53] Hotels should inform the sanitation authorities in the case of infections Hotels should develop protocols to alert the sanitation authorities
(SHM1) [54] WHO protocols should be observed at the hotels WHO protocols should be observed at the hotels and equally evaluated by official agencies for every hotel
(SHM2) [57,71] Hotels should provide masks in preventing virus infection The use of masks should be part of the health and sanitation protocol in hotels during the transition period
(SHM3) [58] Workers should be the safest and the most hygienic Sanitation protocols affecting work shifts, common spaces, rooms, and interaction with clients should be revised
(MT1) [60] Government should have a strategy for testing and contact tracing of individuals Updated tech should be available to hotels to assess worker and tourist protection
(MT2) [72] Data collection is crucial to increase the available hospital capacity Hotels should have a protocol about clients infected to be immediately communicated to hospitals
(MT3) [47] Tech tools maximize public safety in similar scenarios Companies should develop a strategy of using a comprehensive surveillance system between workers