Hotels Businesses Allowed To Open Under Strict Rules

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The government has now given restaurants the green light to reopen to the public, however instituting strict rules on physical distancing to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe, addressing the press at Afya House on Monday, said the establishments are only allowed to open their doors between 5 am and 4 pm.

CS Kagwe however cautioned that the staff who will be working at these restaurants during the stipulated hours must first be tested for Covid-19.

“The restaurants will operate between 5 am and 4 pm, not later than that…because, after that, it becomes difficult for the people to get home for curfew,” he said.

“Those restaurants that are going to open must limit the number of persons who are going to be in the restaurant so that they can be able to keep social distances that we have recommended.”

According to the CS, restaurants must also limit the number of customers to 4 people for every 10 square meters, and the tables spaced at least 1.5 meters apart.

“Maintain distance from the back of one chair to the other chair not less than a meter and guests must face each other from a distance of at least one meter. Customers have their meals delivered individually to the dining table by appointed restaurant stewards,” he said.

He further stated that those going into the restaurants must first wash their hands, sanitize, and be wearing face masks; adding that the restaurants must however not offer buffet or self-service.

“Restaurants to ensure the quality and safety of food, to rinse and sanitize food contact surfaces, disinfect surfaces, floors, and counters. Install adequate portable running water and accessible washing basins for handwashing purposes, install alcohol-based hand sanitizers at the entrance and exit points,” added CS Kagwe.

“Restaurants and eateries must install a contact-free thermometer and ensure that every person entering the premises has his/her body temperature taken. Any staff member or reveler with a temperature above 37.5 degrees shall not be allowed entry into the premises, and the premises shall immediately notify the Ministry of Health.”

CS Kagwe also allowed the restaurants to sell alcohol to customers partaking of their meals normally, adding that bars will however remain closed.

“We have also said that this is not a license to start opening bars. Alcohol shall only be sold with a meal in the restaurant and only be served to customers waiting to be served a meal, during the meal, or 30 minutes after the meal has ended…we have not opened bars,” he stated.

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