Kerala was ground zero in India with the first cases showing up there. What has the response and impact been like in Kerala
Kerala went on a war footing when the first few students came back from China and tested positive. All our hotels were running to full capacity. In fact, tourism in Kerala had bounced back after the big flood of 2018 and the floods of 2019. We saw a growth of 24%. CGH earth too had its best October, best November, best December and best January numbers in our history. And then the virus struck. The Government ordered all foreigners had to be quarantined. They had made two categories of foreign travellers&mdashone who were to be quarantined for 14 days and another for 28. They had to be in their rooms, food would be left outside their door, etc. We had to tell our guests they had to follow the quarantine rules or leave. everyone opted to return. This was before the lockdown and other countries were just seeing the infections rise. So tour operators went wild as people elsewhere had not woken up to the risk. on March 15, we shut. everyone was upset at that time. This was not being done anywhere else in India. In hindsight, I wonder if we would have lower numbers (of COVID-19 infections) if we had shut the entire country then. We were able to take this decision as we were able to prepare our people. There was the instance of the British traveller who tested positive in Munnar and then tried to leave the country and was quarantined after his travel group was deboarded from the plane. That group had stayed at our Kochi property, Casino hotel, before leaving for Munnar. So all employees of Casino were under quarantine immediately. We shut the hotel and quarantined the staff in the hotel rooms for two weeks. I had seen the interviews of Dr Ramanan Lakshminarayan, Director of the Center for Disease Dynamics, economics & Policy, where he said our window of opportunity to stop the crisis in India was closing. We knew we had to take immediate action.
Our first and foremost responsibility is not to the customer it is to our staff. We shut the hotels not just in Kerala but also in other states much before the state governments there started calling for closure. We told all the employees to go home, maintain social distancing and isolation as per government rules. I am sure even the staff thought we were overreacting.