Post by sakil606 on Jan 18, 2024 3:54:03 GMT -6
Spanish bookstores celebrate "with joy" the inclusion of these establishments in the first phase of de-escalation announced by the Government at the beginning of May, although they believe that the responsibility of developing a security protocol "should not fall only on the sector." "We have some things that have been done outside that can serve as a model, but it would be good to have a guideline that does not fall solely on us. If, for example, there is a reduction to 50% of the capacity, there may be more or less doubts about the measures that should be implemented.
the spokesperson for the Spanish Confederation of Guilds and Associations of Booksellers (Cegal), Álvaro Manso , told Europa Press . In this sense, he has highlighted the importance of having Country Email List a 'single protocol' , which could range from the installation of screens to measures to maintain social distance or the hygienic material that must be in the establishment. "In the end what it comes down to is transmitting security to the client," he pointed out. Although the date of the Government's plan is May 4 for the opening along with other retail businesses, Cegal "has doubts" and believes that the date could finally be for phase 1, a week later.
"May 11 would be an appropriate approach, we need to prepare the bookstores and May 4 is right there," said Manso. These first days will also serve so that several of the bookstore customers can come to pick up their reservations made during confinement. "Bookstores have been doing inventory and improvement work during this time," added Manso, who also remembers the drop in income that there will be in the sector and the importance of supporting this opening with other economic measures.
the spokesperson for the Spanish Confederation of Guilds and Associations of Booksellers (Cegal), Álvaro Manso , told Europa Press . In this sense, he has highlighted the importance of having Country Email List a 'single protocol' , which could range from the installation of screens to measures to maintain social distance or the hygienic material that must be in the establishment. "In the end what it comes down to is transmitting security to the client," he pointed out. Although the date of the Government's plan is May 4 for the opening along with other retail businesses, Cegal "has doubts" and believes that the date could finally be for phase 1, a week later.
"May 11 would be an appropriate approach, we need to prepare the bookstores and May 4 is right there," said Manso. These first days will also serve so that several of the bookstore customers can come to pick up their reservations made during confinement. "Bookstores have been doing inventory and improvement work during this time," added Manso, who also remembers the drop in income that there will be in the sector and the importance of supporting this opening with other economic measures.