Dealing with coronavirus is a shared responsibility, supermarkets say
Dutch NewsDutch supermarket association CBL has no plans to ask its members to scale up hygiene and social distancing measures in stores in Amsterdam, despite the local safety board calling for standards to be tightened up. ‘By this we mean that people should disinfect their hands on entering and keep 1.5 metres distance,’ the city statement said. Last month pensioners’ association Anbo said it had been contacted by worried clients, while groups for the disabled said the needs of people in vulnerable health were increasingly being ignored. However, a spokeswoman for the CBL told DutchNews.nl the measures brought in at the start of the pandemic – such as strict controls on numbers and disinfecting trolleys after every use – were a service to customers to help them adjust to the 1.5 metre society..@albertheijn gelooft niet meer dat er #Corona is in #Nederland.