PETALING JAYA: All dine-in customers must be prepared to give contact details as well as practise social distancing under the conditional movement control order (MCO).
Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said table distancing, social distancing, registration of customer contacts and face masks for workers would be the new norms of dine-in from Monday.
He said food and beverage outlets could start to clean up their premises from yesterday to prepare for dining-in on Monday.“In the next two days, he can start cleaning his restaurant, wash his cutlery and cooking pots and other cooking utensils, arrange the tables and chairs and buy his raw materials.
There must also be social distancing at payment counters, as well as hand sanitisers and table disinfectants. He said that employers should look into flexi hours and working from home to make it easier for those without babysitters. “This will also solve the babysitting problem. Even though nurseries will be opened with standard operating procedures for health safety, I know many parents are worried about sending their children.
“This way, children need not be sent to nurseries, except for those with no other option. This will also lessen the number of children at childcare centres and it will be easier to practise the health SOPs, ” said Muhyiddin.
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