Punjab Secretary for Primary and Secondary Health retired Captain Muhammad Usman has issued the following standard operating procedures for shops and businesses to adhere to while conducting day-to-day activities:
- Shops are supposed to provide hand washing or sanitisation equipment to customers on site
- Employees are supposed to wash their hands frequently
- Cashiers are only to only handle cash while wearing plastic gloves
- Surfaces that are touched often should be cleaned repeatedly with 0.05 per cent chlorine solution
- Dustbins should be provided at shops for people to dispose of their used masks and tissues
- Customers should not be allowed to touch the weight measure e.t.c at the shop
- In case of wearable items, customers should not be allowed to try items on before purchase
Customers should not be allowed to return or exchange purchased items
Everyone should cover their mouth and nose with either a tissue or their elbow while sneezing
- A limited number of people can enter shops at a time, so that they can remain three feet apart
- There should be markings showing 3-foot distance outside shops and at the cash counter so that people know where to stand
- Shops should actively try to wind transactions up fast
- Customers should not be allowed to enter small shops
- Handshakes and hugging are prohibited
- Older citizens should avoid going to shops, be it in the form of shopkeepers or customers. If an elderly customer does come to a shop, they should be entertained on priority basis
- At medical stores, shopkeepers should keep surgical masks on at all times
- Shopkeepers should not touch the medical prescriptions brought in by customers
- Sales counters should be enclosed in plastic sheets
- Customers should avoid touching items on display, if an item is touched, it should be cleaned with a disinfectant.
- At repair shops, shopkeepers should disinfect items they take in as well as return