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How technology can help hospitality reopen safely
The target date for restaurants, pubs and hotels to reopen after the coronavirus lockdown is fast approaching, so businesses need to be ready to go with technology that will help them reopen safely
New guidelines for restaurants include rules on social distancing, signage and hygiene
A set of guidelines for eight industries, including “restaurants offering takeaway and delivery” have been released to help employers, employees and the self-employed work safely during the Covid-19 pandemic as lockdown restrictions ease.
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