RUSHES: Coronavirus: Nicola Sturgeon press conference August 14th

Coronavirus: Nicola Sturgeon press conference August 14th; SCOTLAND: Edinburgh: St Andrew's House: INT Nicola Sturgeon MSP (First Minister of Scotland) press conference opening statement SOT part 2 of 4. - So for that reason, two important new measures are coming into force today. Firstly, it is now mandatory for hospitality businesses, including cafes, restaurants, pubs and bars to collect customer and visitor contact details. That requirement already exists in guidance – and I know many businesses are already doing this. But it is now the law. It is an essential step to ensure that our Test and Protect system can function as effectively as possible. So from now on, all hospitality businesses must collect contact details for all visitors to their premises. That includes obviously customers and staff but also people such as cleaners and delivery drivers. And let me make this point clear as well, particularly to members of the public, if customers refuse to provide these details, they should not be served in the place that they are trying to be served in. The second measure, is that we have today issued new statutory guidance relating to hospitality. By making the guidance statutory – so that premises must take account of it – we are aiming to ensure greater compliance with the guidelines. The guidance makes clear, for example, that there should be no indoor queuing in these premises. And if there has to be queuing outside of the premises which we are asking premises to avoid, but if it is necessary for safety reasons, people queueing must be physically distanced. The guidance also states that people should not be standing together in a bar or restaurant. People should be seated only, with table service to them. Physical distancing must be possible. Customers must be at least, in a hospitality premise, one metre apart - unless they are part of the same household group. Businesses must th...
Coronavirus: Nicola Sturgeon press conference August 14th; SCOTLAND: Edinburgh: St Andrew's House: INT Nicola Sturgeon MSP (First Minister of Scotland) press conference opening statement SOT part 2 of 4. - So for that reason, two important new measures are coming into force today. Firstly, it is now mandatory for hospitality businesses, including cafes, restaurants, pubs and bars to collect customer and visitor contact details. That requirement already exists in guidance – and I know many businesses are already doing this. But it is now the law. It is an essential step to ensure that our Test and Protect system can function as effectively as possible. So from now on, all hospitality businesses must collect contact details for all visitors to their premises. That includes obviously customers and staff but also people such as cleaners and delivery drivers. And let me make this point clear as well, particularly to members of the public, if customers refuse to provide these details, they should not be served in the place that they are trying to be served in. The second measure, is that we have today issued new statutory guidance relating to hospitality. By making the guidance statutory – so that premises must take account of it – we are aiming to ensure greater compliance with the guidelines. The guidance makes clear, for example, that there should be no indoor queuing in these premises. And if there has to be queuing outside of the premises which we are asking premises to avoid, but if it is necessary for safety reasons, people queueing must be physically distanced. The guidance also states that people should not be standing together in a bar or restaurant. People should be seated only, with table service to them. Physical distancing must be possible. Customers must be at least, in a hospitality premise, one metre apart - unless they are part of the same household group. Businesses must th...
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