Coworking a gateway to coronavirus strictures?

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Continuously prolonged restrictions on restrictions cause that some industries in order to protect themselves from closure have decided to retrain. Usually the reason is the desire to bypass restrictions. This is because they do not apply to all industries. Read the article to the end to find out more about coworking as a way to circumvent regulations.

Restaurants

Some restaurant owners during the pandemic made the decision to retrain their business. Thus, instead of offering meals, they rented coworking space. All with sanitary requirements and social distance in mind. Most often, you could find out about the retraining of a particular restaurant from its profile on social media. However, after several police inspections and threats of receiving appropriate fines, some of the restaurants withdrew from the idea of retraining. Unlike the catering industry, the coworking industry is not restricted by any regulations.

Coworking a gateway to coronavirus strictures? – Coworking Industry

Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the coworking industry has been one of the few not to be burdened with restrictions. Also, no specific regulations or guidelines have been imposed on it. Coworking is about performing professional activities. And they have not been restricted due to pandemonium. Coworking spaces are also not a workplace and this means that the requirements that employers must meet (such as maintaining social distance) do not apply to it. The exception would be if the employer rents out coworking space for its employees. The rented space will then be a workplace and the person hiring the space will have to make sure that they meet all the regulations related to coronavirus.

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Regulation of the coworking industry

Under current regulations, the only practical restriction on the coworking industry is the need to wear a mask to cover your nose and mouth. Although even here there are doubts resulting from ambiguous treatment of coworking spaces. There is no clear answer as to whether to treat them as service facilities or as public buildings intended for services. As you can easily guess, it matters. In public service facilities, masks do not have to be worn by persons performing official, professional, or paid activities.

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