Curfew passes of mobile vendors violating health guidelines during deliveries to be suspended

Curfew passes of mobile vendors violating health guidelines during deliveries to be suspended

April 22, 2020   10:18 am

Measures will be taken to suspend curfew passes of mobile vendors who do not follow health guidelines when making deliveries, the Sri Lanka Police says.

Not adhering to proper health guidelines poses a risk of spreading the novel coronavirus among communities who make purchases from these mobile vendors, the Police said further.

Hence, the police have introduced a set of guidelines to be followed by such retailers who are authorized to make deliveries during curfew hours.

Wearing clean clothes and shoes to cover the feet, wearing face masks and gloves, as well as using sterilizing liquids have been mandated. In the meantime, those who deliver bakery products and cooked food are strictly advised not to touch the products.

In addition, the police have instructed that products should be properly wrapped. The mobile vendors are also advised not to touch products or the packaging right after handling cash, not to allow customers to touch the purchased goods when delivering them and to maintain the one-metre distance.

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