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Tradditional markets and supermarkets take drastic measures to curb coronavirus spread

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
April 07, 2020, 10:59 [GMT+7]

Since early April, traditional markets and supermarkets across Da Nang have introduced drastic measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

White markings on the ground in the Con Market to help remind customers of the 2-m social distancing recommendations.
White markings on the ground in the Con Market to require shoppers to ensure there is a 2m distance between them

In details, stallholders and shoppers at the Moi Market are required to frequently clean their hands and wear face masks.

In addition to two automatic hand sanitiser dispensers, a portable hand washing sink has been placed at the Con Market to encourage market stallholders and shoppers here to clean their hands.
In addition to two automatic hand sanitiser dispensers, a portable hand washing sink are already placed at the Con Market to encourage market stallholders and shoppers here to wash their hands with water and soap.

Two automatic hand sanitiser dispensers and a portable hand washing sink are already placed at the Con Market. The installation of the machines aims to encourage market stallholders and shoppers here to clean their hands in order to prevent the spread of the virus. 

Shoppers at the Co.opmart Supermarket are required to keep at least 2 metres away from others
Shoppers at the Co.opmart Supermarket are required to keep at least 2 metres away from others

“In addition, shoppers at the market are required to wear face masks and stay at least 2 metres away from others”, Head of the Management Board of the Con Market Nguyen Dac Hung added.

A bakery on Trung Nu Vuong Street placing fences and tape to remind shoppers to keep space around each other to limit the spread of illness.
A bakery on Trung Nu Vuong Street placing fences and tape to require shoppers to keep space around each other to limit the spread of illness.

In a similar vein, shoppers are asked to wear face masks and clean their hands with hand sanitiser before entering such large retailers as BigC Mall, Co.opmart, Lotte Mart, MM Mega Market, Danavi Mart, and Joly Mart.

Meanwhile, shops selling essential goods which are allowed to stay open are asked to take effective steps to reduce the risk of transmission of coronavirus.

By KHANH HOA - Translated by MAI DUNG

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