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While it is perfectly safe for a vaccinated tourist to travel to Jamaica, where vaccination rates are low, the same could not be told for people living, working and serving visitors in such a host country. The travel and tourism industry must work together to address such challenges and rebuild the world step by step. Travel and tourism is an important multiplier in this struggle.

The World Tourism Network established a discussion on why tourism should be seen as a priority factor when rebuilding travel. Rebuilding travel means rebuilding economies what goes way beyond the tourism industry.

Consequently livelihoods in many countries are threatened. It takes more than communication and encouraging words to solve this crisis. It takes for the world to work together. Solidarity with the poor means also security for the wealthy.

Tourism should play a role in overlooking priorities in the global vaccination progress. Donating vaccines to less wealthy countries is a good start, but it has to be done strategically, so everyone will eventually benefit faster.

Encouraging not only for the travel and tourism industry is, that herd immunity has been achieved in 7 countries. Such countries are located in Europe, Africa, and in the Caribbean, and do not include the United States. yet.

It’s discouraging to see that Commonwealth Countries with a direct affiliation to the United Kingdom are seen in the highest category, but also in the lowest one.

For some countries it’s a race to herd immunity and to a life back to normal, for other it’s a fight for survival and to stay alive. Here is where the world is as of yesterday.

Herd Immunity achieved:

  1. Gibraltar 100%
  2. Möltu: 76.82%
  3. Falkland Islands: 75.57%
  4. Isle of Man: 72.11%
  5. Seychelles: 71.85%
  6. Saint Helena: 71.83%
  7. Cayman -eyjar: 71.41%

Moving to the top in the world: Close to Herd Immunity

  1. Nauru: 68.65%
  2. Kanada: 64.41%
  3. San Marino: 64.14%
  4. Bermúda: 64.02%
  5. Ísrael: 63.27%
  6. Ísland: 63.00%
  7. Jersey: 62.67%
  8. Bhutan: 62.56%
  9. Aruba: 61.86%
  10. UK : 60.82%
  11. Chile: 60.75%
  12. Angúilla: 60.29%
  13. Bahrain: 60.15%

Excellent progress made:

  1. Uruguay: 59.90%
  2. Maldíveyjar: 57.99%
  3. Mongolia: 57.71%
  4. Ungverjaland: 54.98%
  5. Katar: 54.95%
  6. Cook Islands: 54.29%
  7. Turks and Caicos: 53.62%
  8. Curacao: 53.10%
  9. Bandaríkin: 51.85%
  10. UAE: 51.38%
  11. Finnland: 50.32%

Good Progress made

  1. Guernsey: 49.17%
  2. Faeroe Islands: 48.84%
  3. Kýpur: 48.18%
  4. Monaco: 48.00%
  5. Ítalía: 47.92%
  6. Þýskaland: 47.75%
  7. Belgía: 47.71%
  8. Austurríki: 46.52%
  9. Danmörk: 45.89%
  10. Holland: 45.29%
  11. Spánn: 44.84%
  12. Frakkland: 44.64%
  13. Portúgal: 43.45%
  14. Sint Marten (NL) 42.28%
  15. Litháen: 42.90%
  16. Singapúr: 42.80%
  17. Lúxemborg: 42.06%
  18. Czechia: 41.96%
  19. Sviss: 41.29%
  20. Pólland: 40.49%
  21. Sweden : 40.45%
  22. Saint Kitts & Nevis: 40.36%
  23. Liechtenstein: 40.31%
  24. Grikkland: 40.17%

Encouraging , these countries are catching up

  1. Wallis & Fortuna: 39.53%
  2. Andorra: 39.52%
  3. Eistland: 39.37%
  4. Serbía: 39.03%
  5. Dóminíska lýðveldið: 38.97%
  6. British Virgin Islands: 38.21%
  7. Slóvenía: 36.83%
  8. Írland: 35.66%
  9. Greenland: 35.61%
  10. Noregur: 35.59%
  11. Antígva og Barbúda: 35.38%
  12. Króatía: 34.41%
  13. Slóvakía: 34.14%

Getting better and on the correct path

  1. Lettland: 29.75%
  2. Barbados: 29.64%
  3. Argentína: 28.50%
  4. Dóminíka: 27.74%
  5. Guyana: 27.24%
  6. Montserrat: 27.71%
  7. Tonga: 27.09%
  8. Macao: 25.92%
  9. Marokkó: 25.37%
  10. Brasilía: 25.04%
  11. Fiji: 24.41%
  12. Kosta Ríka: 23.94%
  13. Rúmenía: 23.56%
  14. Tyrkland: 23.43%
  15. Svartfjallaland: 23.04%
  16. Suður -Kórea: 23.02%
  17. Hong Kong: 22.78%
  18. French Polynesia: 22.50%
  19. Bonaire Sint Eustatius & Saba: 21.84%
  20. El Salvador: 20.75%
  21. Tuvalu: 20.35%
  22. Mexíkó: 20.06%

Progress is needed:

  1. Ástralía: 19.96%
  2. Northern Cyprus: 19.74%
  3. Máritíus: 19.47%
  4. Samoa: 19.33%
  5. Kúveit: 19.25%
  6. New Caledonia: 18.86%
  7. Jórdanía: 18.61%
  8. Kólumbía: 17.64%
  9. Azerbaijan: 17.59%
  10. Panama: 17.55%
  11. Albanía: 17.43%
  12. Suriname: 17.35%
  13. Belís: 17.06%
  14. Cambodia: 16.97%
  15. Cuba: 16.64%
  16. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 16.60%
  17. Saint Lucia: 16.11%
  18. Grenada: 15.97%
  19. Indland: 14.47%
  20. Bólivía: 14.23%
  21. Kasakstan: 13.12%
  22. Rússland: 12.65%
  23. Búlgaría: 12.62%
  24. Japan: 12.60%
  25. Bahamas: 12.32%
  26. Norður -Makedónía: 12.20%
  27. Brunei: 11.37%
  28. Ekvador: 10.64%
  29. Equatorial Guinea: 10.59%
  30. Nýja Sjáland: 10.34%
  31. Perú: 10.29%
  32. Srí Lanka: 10.27%

Not good and behind: International push needed

  1. Líbanon: 9.79%
  2. Laos: 9.74%
  3. Moldovia: 9.49%
  4. Malasía: 9.05%
  5. Nepal: 8.18%
  6. Túnis: 7.61%
  7. Indónesía: 7.33%
  8. Palestine: 7.32%
  9. Óman: 6.58%
  10. Grænhöfðaeyjar: 6.55%
  11. Belarus: 6.47%
  12. Botswana: 6.38%
  13. Taíland: 6.25%
  14. Bosnia Herzegovina: 5.76%
  15. Alsír: 5.70%
  16. Sao Tome and Principe: 5.65%
  17. Jamaíka: 5.26%

Alarming: The World must stand up to this group:

  1. Comores: 4.96%
  2. Georgía: 4.79%
  3. Iran: 4.66%
  4. Simbabve: 4.65%
  5. Libya: 4.63%
  6. Paraguay: 4.42%
  7. Filippseyjar: 4.23%
  8. Kosovo: 4.15%
  9. Hondúras: 4.06%
  10. Pakistan: 3.68%
  11. Úsbekistan: 3.58%
  12. Bangladesh: 3.54%$
  13. Taívan: 3.36%
  14. Ukraine: 3.34%
  15. Togo: 3.27%
  16. Myanmar: 3.26%
  17. Namibia: 3,26%
  18. Eswatini: 3.04%
  19. Gvatemala: 2.95%
  20. Senegal: 2.83%
  21. Egyptaland: 2.76%
  22. Ghana: 2.74%
  23. Rwanda: 2.71%
  24. Nicaragua: 2.53%
  25. Cote d’Ivoire: 2.51%
  26. Solomon Islands: 2.47%
  27. Angola: 2.36%
  28. Guinea: 2.20%
  29. Venezuela: 2.07%

EMERGENCY Situation: Needs solidarity and immediate help:

  1. Malawi: 1.91%
  2. Kenía: 1.83%
  3. Lesotho: 1.71%
  4. Uganda: 1.66%
  5. Ethiopia: 1.65%
  6. Armenía: 1.57%
  7. Víetnam: 1.44%
  8. Gambia: 1.26%
  9. Liberia: 1.26%
  10. Afghanistan: 1.24%
  11. Iraq: 1.11%
  12. Suður -Afríka: 1.08%
  13. Mozambique: 1.02%
  14. Gabon: 0.99%
  15. Guinea- Bissau: 0.95%
  16. Nígería: 0.95%
  17. Sierra Leone: 0.95%
  18. Sudan: 0.95%
  19. Tajikistan: 0.88%
  20. Somalia: 0.82%
  21. Mauritania: 0.81%
  22. Zambia: 0.77%
  23. Yemen: 0.74%
  24. Niger: 0.71%
  25. Mali: 0.57%
  26. Central African Republic: 0.53%
  27. Turkmenistan: 0.53%
  28. Papua New Guinea: 0.43%
  29. Congo: 0.41%
  30. Syria: 0.41%
  31. Madagascar: 0.35%
  32. Vanuatu: 0.28%
  33. Cameroon: 0.26%
  34. Benin: 0.18%
  35. South Sudan: 0.11%
  36. Burkina Faso: 0.04%
  37. Chad: 0.03%
  38. DRC: 0.03%

Heimild: https://ourworldindata.org/

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