TIWN
Agra, Feb 14 (TIWN) Coronavirus scare has badly hit tourism in Agra.
However, many in the local tourism industry feel that there are several other factors behind the drop in tourist footprint in Agra, as coronavirus is a recent phenomenon. "Anyone who looks Mongloid or of Chinese descent is greeted with a frown or suspicion," a Taj Ganj shopkeeper commented. Though there is a steady flow of tourists from Europe and the US, there is a discernible decline in the number of tourists from the East. The district hospital and the SN Medical College hospital have made arrangements to isolate suspected patients coming from abroad, but the level of confidence in government health services is low. "We are only praying to god that India be spared the kind of grim scenario China is facing, as our health infrastructure can not cope with a crisis of that dimension," said Shravan Kumar Singh, a social activist . Three locals who have returned from China have been screened and their blood samples have been sent to Lucknow for investigation.
The state government has asked local authorities to remain alert and keep the level of preparedness high, as Agra is a major tourist centre visited by over 5 million tourists annually. Doctors in Agra hope that conditions will improve with the temperature rising. Tourist data available with the Agra Development Authority indicate a shortfall of one million compared to last year. Tourism industry leaders have expressed concern over the falling number of tourists this year which could affect travel trade, emporiums, handicraft sales and the hospitality industry.
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