to Check in to the resort together with your friends will soon be impossible, and the era of “buffet” may sink into Oblivion. The CPS published a new edition of the recommendations on the organization of sanatorium-resort. Despite the fact that the representatives of the sphere found this version more loyal, it can cause a lot of problems with holidaymakers due to the large number of documents that they will need to collect.
the Main issue new regulations experts call a clause which obliges coming to the tourists to have a certificate of negative testing for coronavirus. The catch here is that the study must be produced not earlier than two days before check-in.
— We know that even in the capital tests do 3-4 days, not to mention other regions, — says medical Director of Association Wellness tourism and corporate health Mikhail Davydov. — It is not clear how one can manage to pass the test, and especially to the certificate of absence of disease. Especially when one considers that there are no specific requirements for how it should look.
in Addition, the person must still provide a certificate of epidokruzhenii, which previously required only children (no contact with patients within 14 days prior to arrival). According to Davydov, again it is not clear how should this help look like for adults who to ask for it. This can seriously reduce the demand and number of customers.
Positive point in the new guidelines is that now when it detects the staff or campers kovida decisions about the necessary measures will be taken in the field, — says Davydov. — That is, there is no requirement to close the whole resort with all within 14 days. This will allow you to move the patient in the Observatory, or specially prepared for this insulator, and not to deprive the other guests.
safety Requirements for the premises in recommendations similar to the General policy of the Department. Mandatory daily wet cleaning in the rooms (or if the wall-paper in the rooms — dry, but with subsequent use of means of disinfection), continuous disinfection of the contact surfaces, pass on medical treatments one and with a long interval for cleaning after each guest, protective structures when dealing with staff at reception.
— of Course, all this will increase the working time maids in 1.8 times, and, accordingly, will need to review the state — continues Davydov. — In addition, in those resorts that have a beach, we need a separate person who will monitor the number of people in the coastal zone, the distance between the sun beds and so they were cleaned after each visitor.
by the Way, the recommendations also containll requirement to handle the resort. It is unnecessary, says doctor of medical Sciences Victor Zuev.
viruses in the water can be, but if we’re talking specifically about COVID-19, he long does not live in it, — said Zuev. Mostly survive only those viruses that can integrate into the bacteria — bacteriophages. For kovid this property was observed. The CPS checks the water in the bathing sites each year, on pollution, on protozoa, bacteria, helminths. Cholera, for example, is developing very well and lives in the water. But this does not apply to today’s pandemic. As for beach sand — it people go mostly when it’s warm and the sun is shining, and COVID-19 does not survive under such conditions. The sand is self-cleaning, so its disinfection unnecessary.
Another unpleasant for visitors rule — settling in the room only one at a time. With the exception of the family, but then on arrival they are checked for their joint registration. So if came the company of friends, lovers, or elderly parents who live separately — in any case, you will sow. No help, no written or oral consent.
— In the recommendations has a point about how it should be organized food, — says the managing partner of the health resort in the Republic of Adygea Tatiana Mamontova. — It is recommended to carry food rooms, or to organize the messes to sit one person per table, the tables must stand at a distance of 2 meters from each other. While the CPS does not exclude the buffet, but the recommendations on it are so unclear that my colleagues and I all agreed that it is easier to give up. The more that medical travel involves a diet that does not contribute to the “buffet.”