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Kerala Tourism | Vaccination
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KTM & Kerala government launch free mass vaccination for tourism sector

| @indiablooms | Jul 22, 2021, at 10:20 pm

Kochi/UNI: Kerala Travel Mart (KTM) along with the state government’s tourism and health departments launched a free mass vaccination drive in Ernakulam district on Thursday to revitalize the holiday industry that has remained dull for one-and-a-half years owing to Covid-19.

Kochi Mayor M Anil Kumar and Ernakulam District Collector Jafer Malik launched the three-day programme at suburban Maradu, marking the start of inoculation to cover 2,500 beneficiaries in the tourism sector, an official release said.

KTM Society President Baby Mathew Somatheeram, Secretary Jose Pradeep, Vice President S Swaminathan, Former President Abraham George and Tourism Deputy Director Abhilash T G participated in the programme.

The drive, being held at BTH Sarovaram in Cochin Bypass, aims to counter an anticipated third wave of the pandemic, organisers said.

The campaign is part of a state-wide drive that seeks to vaccinate everyone in the tourism sector so as to make tourism destinations entirely vaccinated zones.

KTM Society is holding camps till this month-end in all the districts to inoculate tour operators, front-line workers and those who work in the field of tourism, including hotels, restaurants, tourist taxi drivers, tour guides, houseboats, homestays and serviced villas.

The drive is for the benefit of those who are yet to get their first dose or are awaiting the second shot.

KTM Society, which is the country’s biggest organisation in the travel and tourism segment, has been working towards reviving the industry since the spread of the Coronavirus in the state.

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