Members of the Ministerial Committee for the Corona Virus confirmed today (Friday) in a telephone poll the outline of activities in malls and commercial complexes, as presented by the National Security Headquarters in coordination with the Ministry of Health, at the last cabinet discussion.
The regulations will be amended as early as next Sunday, subject to the decision of the Ministerial Committee on Legislation.
The decision stipulates that malls will operate in the format of a purple character, according to an occupancy ratio of 1:15 (one person every 15 meters).
It was further stipulated that entry to stores with an area of more than 100 square meters will be allowed subject to the presentation of a green sign, both in open complexes and in malls and closed shopping complexes. The obligation of the green sign will also apply to employees in these stores.
In addition, the food stalls in the malls will provide service to customers subject to the presentation of a green label, and will not allow seating but only self-collection.
It was also decided that entry to restaurants located within a mall will be allowed subject to the presentation of a green sign, in accordance with the format currently used in restaurants.
The green mark in malls and shopping complexes will not apply to places that provide essential services, as detailed below: a store for the sale of hygiene products (Pharm), an optician, a store for the sale of medical aids, a supermarket, a grocery store or a supermarket.
In these places, the current format will continue (purple character in an occupancy ratio of 1: 7).
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