2021
DOI: 10.1108/ejmbe-11-2020-0329
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The missing link between medical science knowledge and public awareness: implications for tourism and hospitality recovery after COVID-19

Abstract: PurposeAs the world grapples with the pervasive effects of the coronavirus pandemic, a notable disconnect has emerged in the public's understanding of scientific and medical research. Particularly, the travel industry has become unquestionably vulnerable amid the COVID-19 outbreak; this pandemic has interrupted the industry's operations with devastating economic consequences. This paper aims to highlight the importance of deconstructing barriers between medical science and public awareness related to COVID-19,… Show more

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“…Moreover, because changes in healthy eating behaviour constitute a long-term process, longitudinal studies could thoroughly reveal the impacts of the pandemic across individuals' broader life contexts. Furthermore, in line with Wen et al's [43] call for interdisciplinary social science research on the pandemic's impacts on specific industries and populations, more studies should explore food-related topics. One avenue to consider involves the relationship between food and public health-particularly as COVID-19 remains a global health concern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Moreover, because changes in healthy eating behaviour constitute a long-term process, longitudinal studies could thoroughly reveal the impacts of the pandemic across individuals' broader life contexts. Furthermore, in line with Wen et al's [43] call for interdisciplinary social science research on the pandemic's impacts on specific industries and populations, more studies should explore food-related topics. One avenue to consider involves the relationship between food and public health-particularly as COVID-19 remains a global health concern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In order to prevent, control, and respond to infectious diseases at present as well as in the future, the pandemic presents an opportunity for interdisciplinary research and collaboration between tourism and health sectors to devise sustainable and effective health crisis management strategies [63,64]. The actualization of such an interdisciplinary approach to research and collaborative decision-making among tourism and health sector stakeholders can help in the resilience and sustainable development of the tourism industry while keeping the social and economic well-being intact during times of major event crises such as COVID-19.…”
Section: Pandemic As An Opportunity the Positive Side Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have highlighted a nexus between tourism and public health/global health (eg, the pandemic and vulnerable travellers) and provided evidence of tourism's updated roles in modern society (eg, healing after a war). After years of learning from other fields, tourism scholars do have a product to sell and a story to share about tourism's place in people's lives, by combining knowledge from disciplines such as public health, psychology, and epidemiology [18][19][20]. After enduring the COVID-19 pan-…”
Section: Future Research On Tourism And/or Global Public Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%