BCS for receiving Certificate of Hygiene and Good Practices: Luis H. Araiza
The tourism industry was the first affected by the global pandemic of Covid-19, so "guaranteeing hygiene and sanitization of destinations will be an essential requirement to recover traditional markets, as well as to compete in new niches and segments," he said. the Secretary of Tourism, Economy and Sustainability (SETUES), Luis Humberto Araiza López, in a recent live interview on the Los Cabos a la Carta program.
The official explained that to achieve the reestablishment of the activity in Baja California Sur, the State Government will launch an Emergent Program of Certification of Tourist Companies in the matter of Good Practices of Safety and Hygienic Quality "Clean Point" in the five municipalities, through which it seeks to accredit 400 companies in a first stage.
The “Clean Point” program is aimed at restaurants, bars, hotels, motels, coffee shops, travel agencies, car and / or bus leasing companies, diving operators, leisure and entertainment centers, spas, ecotourism centers, water parks and / or spas and endorses them as free of pathogens, viruses and bacteria; especially from Covid-19, in addition to defining cleaning protocols in work areas, personal hygiene practices, and management and follow-up measures.
All tourism companies must be aware of how to obtain this seal, in order to continue receiving tourists after the end of the pandemic.
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