(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Large shopping malls in central Shanghai have opened one after another, and the market will be fully resumed from June 1

  China News Service, Shanghai, May 24 (Reporter Jiang Yu) "We are the first to resume business with retail brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Balenciaga, and catering merchants such as Starbucks. At present, we are preparing for the comprehensive reopening on June 1. Prepare for the city," a clerk at Taikoo Li shopping mall in Qiantan told a reporter from China News Agency on the 24th.

This mall is the first large-scale shopping mall in the central area of ​​Shanghai to resume business after the epidemic has stabilized.

  According to the latest policy of the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce, shopping malls, department stores, specialty stores, etc. in areas without epidemic risk can resume offline business in batches and orderly, and the total passenger flow before May 31 will not exceed 50% of the maximum carrying capacity After June 1, offline operations will be fully resumed, and the total passenger flow will not exceed 75% of the maximum carrying capacity.

  According to the clerk, according to the epidemic prevention requirements, Taikoo Li Qiantan has only three entrances and exits. Consumers need to scan the "place code" showing personal epidemic prevention information, measure temperature, wear masks, and enter the venue with a 48-hour nucleic acid negative certificate.

More than 400 shopping mall employees implement closed-loop management and conduct antigen and nucleic acid tests every day.

All escalators, elevators and door handles in the mall will be sanitized once every hour.

In addition to catering consumption requiring online ordering and in-store pickup, customers of retail brands can go to the store to consume.

  The Bund fashion landmark BFC Bund Financial Center has also resumed business from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Ms. Yang took her 8-year-old daughter to buy a few books in BFC's "Yue Bund" bookstore. She told reporters that the community where she lives has issued temporary travel permits to residents, and bought them in BFC's "Diner Bund" supermarket. After the daily necessities, I took my child to visit the bookstore. "It has been two months since the lockdown, and the child's 'spiritual food' is exhausted."

  The BFC mall implements current restrictions, and conducts comprehensive disinfection and cleaning every two hours. The staff also adopts closed-loop management and implements daily nucleic acid and antigen testing.

Many prominent locations in the mall have "digital sentries" and "site codes" posted. According to epidemic prevention requirements, consumers must provide epidemic prevention information such as nucleic acid negative reports within 48 hours when they go to the mall.

  In addition to large supermarkets and supermarkets, the resumption of business and market in Shanghai's hairdressing, vegetable markets and other formats is also gradually advancing.

The Shanghai Municipal Commission of Commerce issued a notice on the 24th, requiring hairdressing places to reasonably set the maximum number of customers, employees should maintain a safe distance when communicating with customers, and the store should be cleaned and disinfected no less than three times a day.

The vegetable market should implement staggered peak hours and limit the inflow of the market. Before May 31, the opening rate of the vegetable market operating in the form of stalls should not exceed 50% of the original stalls, and the total passenger flow should not exceed 50% of the maximum carrying capacity. 6 After the 1st of the month, the rate of payment and the flow of passengers will be reasonably controlled.

  According to the data of the Shanghai Federation of Commerce, as of the 24th, 249 supermarkets and supermarkets have resumed operations in Shanghai, an increase of 6 from yesterday, and 2,142 community life convenience service brand outlets such as supermarkets and convenience stores have resumed operations, an increase from yesterday. 21.

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