How Tel Aviv's city hall will reopen restaurants
The city of Tel Aviv is considering allowing restaurants and cafes to reopen as early as next weekend, provided they adhere to certain restrictions including single-use menus, hand sanitizers on every table, and thorough disinfection procedures.Well I sure hope it goes over well enough, and that eventually, these restrictions will be able to be lifted altogether.
Restaurant tables would also need to be spaced apart as to allow for social distancing between diners and all servers and kitchen staff would be required to wear masks and gloves. The municipality’s plan, which would need to receive central government approval first, was formulated in conjunction with the restaurant owners association and would allow restaurants and cafes to return to 70 percent capacity.
Eatery owners can already apply for a permit to set up outdoor seating areas on the sidewalks and even in nearby parks and squares.
Workers are required to wear a uniform or else cover their street clothes with a protective robe. They must also have their temperature taken before shifts.
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