Business
Supermarkets can’t mask their own store frailties – Sydney Morning Herald
The supermarket giants want all customers to now wear face masks but their own in-store pandemic controls appear to have slipped.

On Friday, I spent one hour in a cafe in inner-city Sydney. There were separate entry and exit points. Inside the entry point was a table with instructions on registering attendance according to coronavirus health regulations. Within the hour I was there, a number of people entered via the exit entrance and did not register. Neither did many people entering via the entrance point. Staff paid no attention to compliance of the health regulations. – Helen Russell, Leichhardt
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