Sri Lanka – Covid 19 – Tourism industry and hotels
Sri Lanka, Covid 19, tourism industry and hotels are the main subject in these days in Sri Lanka. Sri lanka is small county. Furthermore It doesn’t have strong economy. Covid 19 already badly affected for Sri lankans. Identically tourism industry and hotels. Last year there was an Easter Sunday attack too. Mainly Sri Lanka is a Sinhala Buddhist country. But there are living Tamil and Muslim minority in very peacefully. In here I would like to describe key factors that has been affected to control covid 19. And also feature plan of tourism industry and hotels.

- Leadership
Sri lanka president Mr Gotabaya Rajapaksa is always listening to the right person. In this covid 19 case, He took the opinions from doctors. Collected the intelligent information. Discussed with right person and made decision. All the decision has been took the right time. if something went wrong, He didn’t waste time to correct it. - Information flow
The information flows not only in one direction. It is been top-down and bottom-up too. General public has been given information to the covid 19 control unit. All the medias always made awareness programmer about covid 19 and published them. - Sri Lankan tradition
Herbal steam is the well known treatment method in Sri Lanka. In this time, It is popular in here. Foods style of Sri lanka is very special. It’s bit of spicy and too hot. Curry Leaves , Turmeric, Clove , Cinnamon , Pepper, Cardamom , Lemongrass and Citronella, Nutmeg and Mace, Vanila , and Ginger are mainly using.
Tourism industry and hotels
Right now Sri Lanka has golden opportunity to accelerate Tourism industry. furthermore Sri Lanka should have start medical tourism. Sri Lankan traditional medical system is more than fit with current situation. Then this will enhance the Tourism industry and hotels. Sri Lanka is waiting for you to warm welcome. This is the time to visit Sri lanka. There is proved medical system to overcome from covid 19. Sri Lanka can protect your life.

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