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County boards of trustees state that parts of the public do not have a responsibility to reduce congestion in store environments. Stock Photography.
Most store owners are good at following the temporary covid-19 law. Customers, on the other hand, are worse when it comes to taking responsibility for congestion.
This is one of the conclusions of this week’s national image on the situation of the supervision of the pandemic of the administrative boards of the county, which was sent to the Government Offices on Tuesday.
“Many operators note that customers do not follow the regulations of the Public Health Agency and the general advice on the responsibility of all to prevent infections, for example, by not keeping the distance between them, not respecting the maximum number signs or not move in large groups, “says Anna. Carlsson, national coordinator for pandemic oversight for county administrative boards, in a news release.
As an example of the problems noted above, congestion occurs in queues outside stores and in common areas of shopping centers. Many still choose to shop together in groups or with the whole family.
Mail and game delivery stores have a difficult time avoiding congestion at certain times, and gyms and sports facilities may have a difficult time ensuring that reception and entry congestion is not congested.
“There is an ongoing need to draw the public’s attention to the responsibility of following the recommendations,” says Anna Carlsson.
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