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Hotel in Hatyai offers “Social Distancing” package

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Hotel in Hatyai offers “Social Distancing” package

 

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SONGKHLA (NNT)-A hotel in Hatyai, Songkhla province has come up with a strategy to prevent its business accumulating losses and facing likely closure like other hotels during the COVID-19 outbreak. It offers a “Social Distancing” package where customers can stay comfortably while ensuring their family’s safety.

 

COVID-19 has caused many hotels to close, but others have adapted to the situation, managing to maintain their business and support employees. The Bed Hatyai Hotel came up with a plan that turns crisis into opportunity. It’s “Social Distancing” package serves customers who still need to go outside during the lockdown, while protecting family members from the virus during their stay.

 

The hotel offers this group of customers a 14 day package that costs 15,000 baht (USD 460) with full board and 24 hour service. In addition to its attractive offer, the hotel strictly follows the Public Health Ministry’s measures.

 

Every day, hotel maids clean the room, change bedsheets, and pillow covers. They will wash and iron the customers’ clothes as required. Food is freshly cooked and served in single-use containers. Hand sanitizers are placed at every corner of the hotel.

 

Before check-in, customers have to fill-in a risk assessment form, and during the 14 day stay, they must have their temperature checked each day. Their health information is sent to the provincial health office every day. Any customer with a fever or considered at risk of infection is sent to the hospital immediately.

 

Source: http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG200412153852915

 

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Whatever happened to the campaign to ban single use plastics?

It seems to have gone out the window.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Food is freshly cooked and served in single-use containers

 

1 hour ago, jobsworth said:

Whatever happened to the campaign to ban single use plastics?

I think these will be the cardboard containers all the restaurants and fast food places in Hat Yai now use, made from recycled paper.

2 hours ago, jobsworth said:

Whatever happened to the campaign to ban single use plastics?

 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

The hotel offers this group of customers a 14 day package that costs 15,000 baht (USD 460) with full board and 24 hour service. In addition to its attractive offer

Attractive offer ????  sounds more like a quarantine package wonder if there is a mini bar with alcohol included in that "full board" ?

Dam good price.    Could a partner  stay with you? If for the entire  time? this may be the new normal  for all of 2020

4 hours ago, jobsworth said:

Whatever happened to the campaign to ban single use plastics?

It seems to have gone out the window.

 

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