'So clean, so good, so safe.' From UV lights to visual cues for physical distancing, here's how companies are preparing as the Philippine economy reopens. Read this in-depth piece by RalfRivas:
MANILA, Philippines – Frequent visitors ofHoteliers will still greet guests, but they will be donning protective wear, complete with face shield, face mask, and jump suit.
Guests will be given a plastic key, which can be used to press the elevator buttons. Only the guest and his or her partner will be allowed inside the elevator. Gamblers who will be checking in on one of the hotels will be provided with an amenity kit consisting of face mask, face wipes, gloves, hand sanitizer, and a flyer on sanitation and proper prevention guidelines.
Malls operated by Megaworld have also encouraged businesses to go cashless to limit physical contact with customers.SAFETY. Mall visitors go through a temperature and disinfection channel at the entrance of Uptown Mall in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City. Photo by Inoue Jaena/RapplerOffices will also be very different after the lockdown, as companies ensure physical distancing protocols.
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