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