Visiting malls
Visiting malls
Someone told my wife in the hairdressers today, that if you want to visit a shopping mall, from next week, you must be in possession of a negative covid test, just like you need to go to work, might be a load of #×&%× but has anyone any info on this , cheers.
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Re: Visiting malls
If you are referring to golf, it is the case, golfers will need to have negative test and sign a track and trace register before play.
see
https://www.cgf.org.cy
for details.
see
https://www.cgf.org.cy
for details.
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Re: Visiting malls
Retail shops are reported to be opening with large discounts on goods so, much as I like getting a bargain, I will be keeping well away from them for a while yet
Golfers do need tests, my OH got one this morning to play next week, not heard about tests for shops though.
Golfers do need tests, my OH got one this morning to play next week, not heard about tests for shops though.
Re: Visiting malls
Not for shops, this was supposedly for mallsLazydaze52 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 6:16 pm Retail shops are reported to be opening with large discounts on goods so, much as I like getting a bargain, I will be keeping well away from them for a while yet
Golfers do need tests, my OH got one this morning to play next week, not heard about tests for shops though.
Re: Visiting malls
Nothing has been publicised about any need for the public to get a rapid antigen test. The Govt emphasis is on all those employees who will be returning to work tomorrow (8 Feb).
Has your wife got hold of a rumour, which may or may not be true?
Personally, I will steer clear of the Mall for a while, the thought of a possible bargain to me is not worth the risk of being caught up with lots of people who aren't socially distancing.
The other place where there will probably be crowds tomorrow is at Lidl. That is around the bins holding their special offers.....
Dee
Has your wife got hold of a rumour, which may or may not be true?
Personally, I will steer clear of the Mall for a while, the thought of a possible bargain to me is not worth the risk of being caught up with lots of people who aren't socially distancing.
The other place where there will probably be crowds tomorrow is at Lidl. That is around the bins holding their special offers.....
Dee
Re: Visiting malls
As I said It might be a rumour,Kili01 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:01 pm Nothing has been publicised about any need for the public to get a rapid antigen test. The Govt emphasis is on all those employees who will be returning to work tomorrow (8 Feb).
Has your wife got hold of a rumour, which may or may not be true?
Personally, I will steer clear of the Mall for a while, the thought of a possible bargain to me is not worth the risk of being caught up with lots of people who aren't socially distancing.
The other place where there will probably be crowds tomorrow is at Lidl. That is around the bins holding their special offers.....
Dee
that's why I asked the question on the forum
Re: Visiting malls
Speculation in the local press last week that the resignation of one of the government’s top scientific advisors for “ workload” issues was in fact the reopening of malls . I have to say it is weird idea that with all the scientific data that has been gathered in the last year showing being inside buildings with others is the fastest way for transmission why are we opening the malls and allowing 50 into Churches but only two people can meet outside. That rule was obviously bought in to stop youngsters gathering on the streets as was the curfew but the place they love to really meet in winter is the mall .
Re: Visiting malls
Yes correct a valid Rapid Antigen test is required to play golf. You need to present this at the reception and sign a track and trace form. Some clubs are requesting temperature be checked also. Masks to be worn until actually playing and again when the round is completed. Hand sanitizer to be used frequently No rakes in bunkers flags not to be removed . no take away food or drink at the halfway house( though I beleive there is at one of the courses)
Re: Visiting malls
Like 'mouse' I cannot understand how all these places can open with minimum safeguards >>'Schools, the retail sector as well theatres, cinemas and museums reopened on Monday following a three-week blanket lockdown.'
But if you are out in the open on a golf course you have to have a covid free certificate ??
But if you are out in the open on a golf course you have to have a covid free certificate ??
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Trev..
Re: Visiting malls
This idea that only 2 people can meet outside in the open air seems even more dotty now, when the Mall is open, plus cinemas and other indoor places like museums and schools which are all indoor venues..
There are many of us who belong to walking groups who can easily distance themselves in the great outdoors and who are stymied by this strange logic by whoever is in charge of issuing these edicts!
Yet I can now invite 4 guests to my home, irrespective of the size of the rooms..
Doh!
Dee
There are many of us who belong to walking groups who can easily distance themselves in the great outdoors and who are stymied by this strange logic by whoever is in charge of issuing these edicts!
Yet I can now invite 4 guests to my home, irrespective of the size of the rooms..
Doh!
Dee