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New Regulations on Prevention in Sydney Fish Market

Source: xkb.com.au
 08 Apr 2020

a staff member at the sydney fish market wears a mask. (Photo of Sydney Morning Herald)


Easter holidays are usually one of the busiest days in the Sydney Fish Market (Sydney Fish Market). But this year, people will have to take a thermometer to get in. Those who are not well will be shut out.


At this point in previous years, the Sydney fish market will be crowded. People flock to buy Easter food. Although it will remain open to the public this year, strict rules will be applied.

"Given the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic, the Sydney Fish Market has worked closely with the New State Police and the New State Department of Health to take measures to help ensure customer safety ," the market said in a statement. Shoppers who come to the market will have to act responsibly and strictly follow the social distance guidelines. "

chief executive dell (Greg Dyer) said that while the market may seem different this year, safeguarding the health and safety of retailers and customers remains a top priority.

"Our tenants fully support the provisions of the government and have been making every effort to ensure compliance. "Jusus Good Friday (Good Friday) will be the same, as we will continue to work closely with the New State Police to ensure that shoppers can shop safely and that they can go home with their families for an Easter dinner this long weekend. "

Dell stressed that the Sydney fish market would allow about 400 people at any time and allow 150 cars to enter the parking lot.

But he added :" Once we reach the limit, we will have to let people wait outside the market or let them leave..

Dell advised people not to wait until Jusus hard day for Easter shopping, but to look at the fish market this week. He also called for the use of retailers` door-to-door, booking and pick-up services.

Social distance signs have been set up in the Sydney Fish Market. (CNN Photo)


The Sydney Fish Market will open from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and take the following measures:

The Sydney Fish Market is open this weekend from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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