2022
DOI: 10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2022.192389
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Vírus em viagem: fluxos turísticos globais e propagação pandémica da Covid-19

Abstract: Na relação com a Covid-19, o turismo é referenciado sobretudo como uma esfera socioeconômica severamente afetada, não sendo dado o devido relevo ao seu papel  enquanto componente do sistema de condições que desencadeou a pandemia. Perante esta situação, a análise desenvolvida é orientada pelo intuito de perceber como os processos de massificação turística e a abrangente rede de transporte aéreo que pressupõem, gerando conectividades, trânsitos e velocidade sistêmica, contribuíram para a súbita globalização do … Show more

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“…WTO, WTTC), as an unquestionable success and reason to continue to grow, without giving the due attention to the multiple risks arising from tourism and its global expansion. Some of these risksfor tourists and their respective places of origin and destinationare located in the field of biosecurity and public health, with particular emphasis on the spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 (Chen et al, 2021;G€ ossling, 2002;Hall, 2015Hall, , 2019aHall and Baird, 2013;Iaquinto, 2020;Melly and Hanrahan, 2021;Sabin et al, 2020;Sacramento, 2022). As highlighted by G€ ossling et al (2021, p. 13), "tourism is about movement, and transport does act as a vector for the distribution of pathogens at regional and global scales".…”
Section: Tourism As a Powerful Contagion Vectormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…WTO, WTTC), as an unquestionable success and reason to continue to grow, without giving the due attention to the multiple risks arising from tourism and its global expansion. Some of these risksfor tourists and their respective places of origin and destinationare located in the field of biosecurity and public health, with particular emphasis on the spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 (Chen et al, 2021;G€ ossling, 2002;Hall, 2015Hall, , 2019aHall and Baird, 2013;Iaquinto, 2020;Melly and Hanrahan, 2021;Sabin et al, 2020;Sacramento, 2022). As highlighted by G€ ossling et al (2021, p. 13), "tourism is about movement, and transport does act as a vector for the distribution of pathogens at regional and global scales".…”
Section: Tourism As a Powerful Contagion Vectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From January 2020, up until the generalization of travel restrictions, there were several contexts in which tourist mobilities were intrinsically associated with the geographic expansion of contagion chains (Sacramento, 2022). As an example, I address one of these tourist contexts of superspreading of SARS-CoV-2: the ski resort of Ischgl, in the Alps.…”
Section: Tourism As a Powerful Contagion Vectormentioning
confidence: 99%