The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Vaccine rush could make Vic Falls world’s safest tourist destinatio­n

- BY STYLE CORRESPOND­ENT

MORE than 65% of the eligible population in Victoria Falls have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in less than a week, and the initiative is ongoing, as Zimbabwe’s top tourist city strives to become a safe destinatio­n.

Over 17 000 of Victoria Falls’ 26 000 adults aged 18 to 80 had received the rst dose of the Sinopharm vaccine by March 29, after the national vaccinatio­n programme against Covid-19 was rolled out in the holiday destinatio­n on March 22.

Africa Albida Tourism (AAT) chief executive, Ross Kennedy said tourism is a resilient industry that continuall­y needs to adapt to ever-changing markets and trends, and the Covid-19-related travel cancellati­ons have been the single greatest challenge that Victoria Falls has faced.

“Victoria Falls and the wider community in the destinatio­n, along with the ministry of Health and Child Care and government, have faced the pandemic, come together incredibly well and it may well be the very rst city in the world to have the majority of its residents vaccinated,” Kennedy said.

More than 70% of Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate sta have so far been vaccinated, and this will continue to increase this week, he added. Operated by hospitalit­y group AAT, Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate properties include Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Victoria Falls Safari Club, Victoria Falls Safari Suites and Lokuthula Lodges.

“As one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and a gateway to the iconic KAZA (Kavango–Zambezi Transfront­ier Conservati­on Area) tourism region, this is a major campaign, and all authoritie­s and private sector must be applauded for the success of the initiative thus far,” he said.

“The powerful positive message that this sends to both the travel trade and potential tourists cannot be underestim­ated and we are very proud to be part of this destinatio­n team.”

In a statement, Health and Child Care minister Constantin­o Chiwenga said the campaign would a ord all residents of the tourism capital a chance to get vaccinated, and pave the way for the resumption of unlimited tourism activities in the city which is a world attraction.

Overall, the government is targeting the vaccinatio­n of 60% of the population to achieve herd immunity.

 ??  ?? Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate general manager Anlad Musonza (right) and apprentice chef Varaidzo Nguwo with their vaccinatio­n certificat­es
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge estate general manager Anlad Musonza (right) and apprentice chef Varaidzo Nguwo with their vaccinatio­n certificat­es
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Victoria Falls Safari Lodge

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