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At least 3000 Mozambican employees from the tourism sector return to work

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LISBON, PORTUGAL – MARCH 03: Mozambique stand in BTL “Bolsa de Turismo Lisboa” trade fair on March 03, 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal. BTL is the benchmark for the National and International Tourism industry with 1000 exhibitors and some 77000 visitors. (Photo by Horacio Villalobos – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

Some 3,000 workers from the country’s tourism sector have already returned to work after months of hiatus due to COVID-19, Mozambique’s national radio station RM reported on Sunday.

Mozambican Minister of Culture and Tourism, Eldevina Materrula told the radio that this is part of the government’s efforts to resume economic activities in a phased way and that the number is expected to reach 11,000.

“Activities in the tourism sector had almost stopped completely due to the effects and restrictions related to COVID-19. With the reopening of the country’s air space, we believe that normalization will return to this sector,” said Materrula.

The minister also demanded extreme care among the tourism workers to prevent infections by COVID-19 in the country.

Some 95 percent of the country’s tourism sector was reported to have been affected by the pandemic.

So far, only six countries have resumed flights to Mozambique on a reciprocal basis following the relaxation of the COVID-19 related restrictions.

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