Tables and chairs are taped for the social distancing law enforcement to help curb the spread of the coronavirus at a Starbucks coffee shop in Hong Kong.are wondering what life will look like when the country fully emerges from lockdown.
This includes how consumers will dine out in the future and what restaurants need to do to make the experience safe for both customers and workers. Restaurant owners who don't play by the rules risk being fined as much HK$50,000 or face six months in jail.Tables and chairs are taped for the social distancing law enforcement to help curb the spread of the coronavirus at a Starbucks coffee shop in Hong Kong.Hong Kong restauranteurs are also required to keep a 1.5-meter space or more between each table to minimize crowding.
Anyone that wants to travel around is required to fill out a health survey on the app, which depending on their health status and travel history, will then generate a color code – Green, Yellow, or Red. These codes dictate whether a person can travel freely, should stay at home and isolate, or is required to stay in quarantine.
Great. We’re now taking our queues from the CCP.
So future life is prison
This article lost me at movement trackers via cell phone apps. Never gonna willingly happen in the US. ARTICLE DISCREDITED, NEXT
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