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Overcrowding on the dance floor, no queues and too short a distance between the furniture.
This was demonstrated by inspections in the city of Malmö last week. Now seven restaurants risk fines.
– It is important that we do not relax, but continue to keep our distance, writes Arvid Nordland, unit head of the Malmö city environmental administration in a press release.
A fifth of the restaurants that were inspected by the city of Malmö last week showed deviations from the rules that exist to prevent congestion and the spread of infections. During the week a total of 50 restaurants and businesses were inspected, with a particular focus on Möllevången, Stortorget and Lilla torg. A total of eleven of them showed deviations. Nine of them were discovered Saturday night.
Seven restaurants now risk a fine after inspections and are punished if deviations are also discovered during follow-up inspections.
– It is important that we do not relax, but continue to keep our distance so as not to spread the infection further, writes Arvid Nordland, head of unit of the Malmö city environmental administration in a press release.
A total of 810 congestion inspections were carried out at the Malmö operations on April 17 this year. 80 of these have shown
Caterers risk punishment if they have not taken sufficient measures to prevent infection, but each person also has a responsibility, says Arvid Nordland in the city of Malmö.
– Restaurants and restaurants have a special responsibility, but we must not forget that we all have the opportunity to make a difference, writes Arvid Nordland.
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