Tea stalls continue to be hotspots of COVID-19 safety norm violation
The Hindu
‘Civic body will check and act wherever there is violation’
The crowd in front of bakeries, snack bars or roadside tea stalls clearly shows that city’s residents have given a go-by to the State Government-issued COVID-19 safety guidelines. The Government, while permitting shops selling tea, had said they should offer only takeaways and not entertain customers at their premises. In compliance with the Government’s directive, medium and big shops and bakeries have placed tables or tied tapes at the entrance to prevent customers from entering inside. But this has not prevented them from serving tea, coffee or snacks to customers who order standing outside. As a result, pedestrian pathways have turned extended tea stalls.More Related News

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