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True adopts anti-virus measures in stores, coffee shops

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True adopts anti-virus measures in stores, coffee shops

By THE NATION

 

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True Corp has stepped up hygiene measures at 580 customer service shops and True Coffee outlets nationwide in a bid to help stop the spread of the Covid-19 virus.

 

 

It is providing alcohol-based gel for washing hands and is sanitising premises on an hourly basis. All staff members dealing with customers wear protective masks.

 

Employees returning from overseas visits to at-risk locales are required to remain in their homes for 14 days and then see a doctor to obtain a certificate indicating they’re fit for work.

 

True said none of its employees has been found to be infected.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30383026

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-02-29

Anyone with any sense is staying at home, pity the poor teachers. Like, if there's one way of catching everything that's going, it's being a teacher.

Got off the Skytrain at Mochit yesterday (night) and they had 2 young girls in masks gloves spraying riders hands with alcohol gel.

4 minutes ago, Tony125 said:

Got off the Skytrain at Mochit yesterday (night) and they had 2 young girls in masks gloves spraying riders hands with alcohol gel.

 

Dunno about that, but these days, most (if not all) of the Skytrain stations should have a bottle of hand gel sitting on the security guard's table just past the entry gate. Free and available to use for passengers. In fact, lately, I believe they're running a loudspeaker announcement encouraging passengers to use the hand gel when traveling BTS.

 

Total lack of awareness from the locals is what makes it so easy to predict what happens next in this country. 

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