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'Eateries should focus on takeaways'

By NALINI KUDALKAR
October 14, 2020

As restaurants open their doors for patrons, Nalini Jagnat Kudalkar shares her suggestions on how they can stay virus free.

A waiter walks past tables that have been blocked to maintain social distancing at a restaurant in Mumbai. Photograph: Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters
 

1. Make people sit opposite each other.

2. The restaurant staff should take all precautions with regards to cleanliness and hygiene so as to not spread the virus.

3. Eeateries should focus more on takeaways and parcels to avoid crowding in their premises.

4. The staff should be dressed in PPE suits or aprons and should be asked to wear masks, gloves and hair caps.

5. Use of disposable plates/glasses is also a feasible idea.


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NALINI KUDALKAR

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