Health Ministy empty seat at table in restaurant reopening talks
The Ministry of Health (Minsa) is “the great absentee” in the conversations of restaurant owners have had in the search for measures to resume services, said, Domingo De Obaldia, President of Panama’s Restaurant Association.
According to De Obaldia, reports TVN, all they wanted was for the Minsa to confirm what Decree 137 established, where the distance between table and table was one meter. Interest in this information would help them to calculate or decide whether to wait for the reopening or close
He reiterated that the “delivery” system is a palliative, it helps with something, but it does not make a business work.
De Obaldia said they have met with members and non-members and all hope that the
Minsa will clarify this measure in particular, because in terms of health they know “quite a lot” and are constantly inspected by the entity
In five months since the first cases of COVID-19 in Panama and the closure of restaurants, many have closed forever
He added that nationwide there is talk of a thousand companies that may have closed due to the COVID-19 crisis.