Firstly, i think no customer should have to touch the door of any business establishment in these times. A security officer should be the only person to touch (open/close) it. Secondly, a hand sanitizing station should be at the entrance which all customers must use before continuing on in the establishment. I have also been informed that some of the exempted companies need to be monitored and it should be made clear to them what all work is allowed to continue,as it is business as usual and even more so ,as more workers are available to them now ,they are expanding,just telling them to practice social distancing, then at the end of the work day, they pile up in buses to go home.
alesio says...
Firstly, i think no customer should have to touch the door of any business establishment in
these times. A security officer should be the only person to touch (open/close) it.
Secondly, a hand sanitizing station should be at the entrance which all customers must use
before continuing on in the establishment.
I have also been informed that some of the exempted companies need to be monitored and
it should be made clear to them what all work is allowed to continue,as it is business as usual
and even more so ,as more workers are available to them now ,they are expanding,just telling
them to practice social distancing, then at the end of the work day, they pile up in buses to go
home.
On TACKLING THE COVID-19 CRISIS: What ideas do you have?
Posted 10 April 2020, 5:04 p.m. Suggest removal