Southport Visiter

Keep shoppers and staff safe, stores reminded

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SEFTON Council’s director of public health Margaret Jones has written to managers of the borough’s supermarke­ts to support their efforts to keep customers and staff safe from Covid-19.

In her letter, Mrs Jones thanks them for their tireless work and for the measures stores are taking to ensure Covid-safe practices are followed by members of the public.

These include ensuring all staff and customers wear a face covering unless medically exempt, that people shop on their own where possible and that they maintain distancing in store.

Other measures include controllin­g numbers in the store, layouts, signs and floor markings to promote social distancing, providing hand sanitizer and the facilities to disinfect shopping trollies and baskets and frequent disinfecti­on of regularly-touched surfaces.

Mrs Jones also reminds store managers that their staff can use Sefton Council’s SMART test centres at Bootle Leisure Centre, Aintree Racecourse and Splash World in Southport.

The lateral flow tests available at the sites are for people without coronaviru­s symptoms. The results tell people whether they are unknowingl­y carrying the Covid-19 virus and can help prevent them from spreading it accidental­ly to customers, colleagues and family members who may be vulnerable. Results can come through in as little as 30 minutes.

The council has recently extended opening hours at its three test sites to 8am to 8pm to make it easier for people who are working to go along for a test. No appointmen­ts are necessary. It is recommende­d that those who are working and having to go out and mix with others should get tested every five days.

People wanting a test can check on the live Find a Test map on mysefton.co.uk to see if the sites are busy and how long you have to wait.

Because the Government’s latest regulation­s say that people in England must ‘stay at home’ except for essential purposes, only key workers, including those who work in the shops and supermarke­ts that are open and those with caring commitment­s during the lockdown should now go for a SMART test.

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