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Dining in the time of Covid-19

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The Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases has approved the health protocols for dine-in operations in restaurants.

In a statement, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez said he and National Task Force (NTF) against Covid-19 chief Implementer Carlito Galvez Jr. visited McDonald’s, Shakey’s, and Tim Ho Wan in SM North Edsa on Sunday, May 31, to observe dine-in demonstrations with social distancing and minimum health protocols.

Based on the guidelines on minimum health protocols for dine-in services, restaurants must install the following equipment and systems:

  • Properly sanitized tables and chairs (after each customer’s use);
  • Distancing of tables and chairs to at least one meter apart on all sides;
  • Face-to-face seating allowed only with proper dividers;
  • Visible floor markings for guidance of clients in queueing, preferably color-coded;
  • Proper ventilation in the establishment;
  • Visibility and accessibility of sanitizing equipment and tools;
  • Provision of food menus per table;
  • Contactless order-taking;
  • Covering pieces of furniture made of porous materials with plastic for ease of sanitation;
  • Clean trash bins for used papers and used tissue;
  • Clean washrooms and toilets with sufficient soap, water, tissue, and toilet paper; and
  • Disinfection of high-risk areas, such as order and bar counters every 30 minutes.
(SunStar Philippines from PR)
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