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Go to Maldives with Assist of Vaccination Web site

Visit Maldives has launched a campaign aimed at strengthening the destination’s name in the world market and reassuring travelers that the Maldives is one of the safest travel destinations at this time of year.

  1. A new microsite offers travelers up-to-date information on the COVID-19 vaccination process as part of the more comprehensive “I am vaccinated” campaign.
  2. The microsite shows the number of vaccinated employees in the tourism industry and informs tourism employees about the vaccination registration process and HPA guidelines.
  3. It includes updates from the campaign as well as promotional videos, pictures and stories.

The “I’m Vaccinated” campaign aims to ensure that the Maldives is the first fully vaccinated tourism sector in the world. Coupled with the islands’ unique geographic arrangement, which provides natural physical distancing, and strict health and safety measures, a fully vaccinated tourism sector will be an added asset to encourage tourists to visit the destination.

In addition, the campaign will reassure travelers from around the world of the immense effort and investment made to ensure the safety of both local people and international travelers in the Indian Ocean nation.

His Excellency President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih launched the COVID-19 campaign in Dhifaau on February 1, 2021 with the aim of providing free COVID-19 vaccines to all citizens and residents of the country. By June 2021, 96 percent of resort employees received their first dose of the vaccine, while 70 percent of resort employees are fully vaccinated.

In April 2021, Visit Maldives, in partnership with the Ministry of Tourism, launched the “I have been vaccinated” campaign to spread the positive message about vaccinating employees in the tourism sector and to promote the initiatives that are being taken to make the Maldives still like ahead of one of the safest travel destinations for travelers.

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