New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced business owners will be required to keep logs of the names and contact information of people who enter their establishments
Cantrell announced the new requirement Tuesday, but did not lay out a specific plan of how the information would be collected or howOn Wednesday, the New Orleans city website directed businesses owners to develop their own strategies for tracking anyone who comes into their space “in case [they] areWhile businesses like hair and nail salons and repair shops that operate on an appointment basis may already keep proficient customer records, a logging system could be difficult to implement in...
The requirement also poses questions about privacy, as some customers may be uncomfortable with giving out their information to businesses they visit.New Orleans is one of the cities in the U.S. most affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Experts say New Orleans’ high infection rate is tied to theand the lack of access to healthcare and affordable housing that often comes with it.
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