We’ve been patiently waiting for the second phase of the reopening plan to start. After months of being locked down at home we’re ready for a change of scenery and to be able to run errands and shop for the things we need. That being said, there is still a pandemic going on, so vigilance is still important. If it’s possible to do something remotely, do it, otherwise familiarize yourself with the new rules to befully prepared.
Read the guidelines
The best place to start is to make sure you are aware of all the new rules, precautions and guidelines. Please read the instruction manual for re-opening so you have a better understanding of what to expect.
Follow the rules
If someone stops you at the entrance and asks to check your temperature or reminds you to put on your mask, please do it without complaint. We know that these changes are not pleasant but they are our best defense against COVID-19 and the only way to speed up our return to more “normal” ways of life.
Cash is no longer king
It took a pandemic to dethrone the king of currency. Paper money is notorious for being dirty and a single bill might be handled by thousands of people over its lifespan, happily spreading germs and pathogens as it is being spent. Credit and debit cards are not squeaky clean either, but are much easier to disinfect. And if you use the contactless machines your odds are much better. Then there’s the matter of tips. We don’t want to discourage you, as so many are in need, so please use gloves when handling cash. If you’re expecting a delivery and wish to tip, do set aside some change for this and wear gloves when handing over cash.
Look for the signs
The writing will be on the wall or on the floor. It will tell you what direction you need to move in or which way to face. Sigh!, if only the rest of life was this clear.
Be considerate of your others
Leave enough distance between yourself and everyone else. This applies whether you are standing in a queue or walking around. Be patient, gracious and kind. The only way out of this is through it.
Accept the changes
We’re still not sure how the new restrictions will affect the overall experience, but we do know that things will be different. For example seating areas and benches might be closed off and some areas might be restricted. So please don’t demand exceptions for yourself. It is not fair for the rest of us.
Forget about smoking
We all have our vices, so we’re not judging. But smoking areas and rooms will be closed off, so do get your nicotine fix outside before you enter the mall.
Take the stairs
Malls have been instructed to minimize the number of elevator passengers and to make sure that they can remain distant. It might be better to just take the stairs, just don’t touch the hand railings and if you do remember to use hand sanitizer.
Be extra nice to the staff
They are not the ones making the rules, and they are probably more scared and stressed than you are. They have to deal with hundreds of customers every, so there is no need to make it harder on them. A kind word and a nod (since they won’t be able to see your friendly smile behind the mask) is the least you can do to thank them for their service.
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