Sneeze guard screens at Daiso outlet
- Seet, Kevin
- 24 Jun 2020
"Sneeze guards (transparent plastic screens) were put up between customers and cashiers at a Daiso outlet (Tiong Bahru Plaza). At the cashier counter, customers and cashiers handled goods through an opening at waist-level. Contactless payment was also encouraged to reduce contact between cashiers and customers handling cash. Hand sanitiser is also made available for customers after the transaction is complete."--Contributed by Kevin Seet, as part of the "Documenting COVID-19 in Singapore" collection community call.
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