City Lodge Hotel Group to educate guests on coronavirus safety

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City Lodge Hotel Group to educate guests on coronavirus safety
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With the tourism sector being vital to South Africa's economy, it was important that hotels came on board by educating their staff about the virus, Sangweni-Siddo said.

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The City Lodge Hotel Group has launched its own coronavirus protocol to educate staff and guests on how to stay safe. The educational component designed to inform and empower staff includes details on what the virus is, where the disease outbreak began, ways in which it is transmitted, symptoms to look out for, who to call in the event there is detection of a possible Covid-19 case as well as daily measures to prevent the contamination and spread of the virus in personal, operational and guests spaces.

The Western Cape health department confirmed it was ready to prevent the spread of Covid-19 and treat any cases if necessary.

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