Can't bear to eat alone?
One restaurant in Thailand is ensuring it meets new social distancing guidelines, and providing lonely diners a bit of company, by seating stuffed pandas at its tables.Thailand earlier this month relaxed some restrictions on businesses as the number of coronavirus cases slowed, allowing restaurants to reopen but with strict rules in place to reduce the risk of the virus spreading.
Siriporn Assavakarint, another customer, said the new seating rules often bamboozled diners, and the army of plush pandas made things much clearer. An employee puts a hat on a stuffed panda doll used as part of social distancing measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, at the Maison Saigon restaurant that reopened after the easing of restrictions in Bangkok, on May 13, 2020.
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