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Coronavirus is hitting tourism to Israel more than the Second Intifida

British-born Israel tour guide Samuel Green appeals for Israelis to do what they can to support an industry devastated by the outbreak

March 11, 2020 16:00
An American tourist a wearing face mask for fear of coronavirus, prays at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem on February 27
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The coronavirus has already had a significant impact on our way of life. Around the world people are shunning physical contact, are washing their hands with a new intensity, are weighing up whether or not to step into crowded spaces.

And the numbers numbers of the infected, the numbers of the recovered, and most tragically, the numbers of those who have succumbed to complications from the virus.

These are the numbers that are being reported about the disease, but there are other victims who are not being counted, and they are the many people who work in the global tourism industry.

As someone who works in the industry, I would much rather suffer some temporary economic hardship than have people get sick. I recognise the importance of the attempts to slow the spread of the virus.