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Lessons from previous endemics/pandemics show which type/timing of public health measures had a significant influence on the impact of diseases. However, those show that public health measures and travel restrictions represent a significant burden on countries’ economies, especially in the tourism industry. This study aims to investigate whether a country’s dependence on tourism might influence the time/nature of pandemic mitigation measures and the impact of the pandemic on tourism, particularly in the hospitality sector. To achieve a comprehensive/multidimensional perspective, 12 European countries were studied based on the collection of data from 6 different sources: cases/deaths caused by the disease, economic indicators, public health measures, rooms supply/demand, reservation/cancellation rates, demographic and healthcare system characteristics. Using data science techniques/methods allowed to verify that the dependence of some countries on tourism did not make them to have a different behaviour in terms of the application of measures. Despite the differences in the timings/types of measures implemented, tourism was highly affected in all countries.

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António, N., & Rita, P. (2021). March 2020: 31 days that will reshape tourism. Current Issues in Tourism, 24(19), 2768–2783. [Advanced online publication on 25 December, 2020]. https://doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2020.1863927 ---%ABS2%

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Covid-19 crisis data science epidemics hospitality pandemics Geography, Planning and Development Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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