These grocery stores roll precautions from Covid-19 too early
Health experts expressed concerns about newly lifted restrictions.
Grocery stores have begun to relax several coronavirus security measures, because states restocate at different speeds across the country. Although companies say they follow the current coronavirus regulations in their particular areas, the lack of prescriptive federal guidelines for safe reopinitions of essential companies has health experts raising eyebrows during these decisions.
Measures such as shops shortcuts, limits on the number of buyers are allowed at once, close the courts of food and eliminating free food samples are "good practices to prevent both pandemics of Covid-19 and Futures, "said Brandon Brown, an epidemiologist at the University of California, Riverside, in aInterview with CNN. "We should maintain simple prevention measures such as these, as long as possible as possible to the reopening of the economy to ensure a new wave of infections does not require us to protect themselves again."
However, it is exactly the measures being returned in several major grocery chains throughout the country, which brought public health experts to express their disapproval. Not only does this risk for buyers, but more risk of grocery employees who come into contact with several hundred customers a day.
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Costco
Costco relains several services they had canceled at the height of the pandemic in March. Not only did they bring theirFree food samplesSome locations reopened discreetlytheir food courts in store, too much. Although the company emphasizes that their reopening efforts are guided by caution food courts will have limited occupation and food samples will be prepackaged - these movements seem premature to some experts.
The retailer also returned the limits of the number of people who can buy in their stores at a time. The company's CFO pointed out that stores could safely manage these restrictions, as they also restore pre-pandemic evening hours, which means that stores will be less congested. Just a few weeks ago, Costcowas on the list of safest places to buy groceries during the pandemic.
Target
The target came under surveillance after you announce that they would start to accept returns in store again. "We decided to start accepting returns again given the dozens of security measures that are now in place," said a representative. "We put the merchandise aside for 3 days before returning to the floor for resale." However, a national group of workers' safety community for workplace safetycriticized this decision, noting the move carried employees of the target at risk.
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Hy-vee
The Midwestern grocery chain recently announced that they would return to their operating hours before the pandemic to many of their places. Meanwhile, many of their employeesPositive tested for COVID-19 this week.
Kroger
Kroger is another return string to their regular pre-pandemic hours. The move would add more workers to the grocery floor soils to relieve other tired employees. "Since the beginning of the pandemic, we have expanded our supply chain, improved cleaning procedures in our stores and hired more than 100,000 new workers," said a spokesperson, indicating that the precautions will allow a reopening and An extension of the hours of storage. . Find out what isFlying grocery shelves right now.