Thus, no one with suspicion of having infected by SARS was allowed to travel out of Hong Kong and the hotel that happened to accommodate a SARS patient was closed for quarantine to the public with the rest of guests and hotel employees also kept inside. All the departing passengers from Hong Kong were required to check their body temperature, and if someone is found to have a fever, he was not permitted to depart. In March 2003, when SARS epidemic broke out in China and the first SARS patient was found in Hong Kong, the Government of Hong Kong SAR and Hong Kong Tourism Board immediately implemented the crisis management plan. Ltd.įollowing are cases in Japan and in the world in which successful implementation of the crisis management plan helped the destinations and tourism service operators to take appropriate measures to save lives of their visitors and customers and to facilitate the recovery after the crisis.
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