New Normal for Restaurants - SOP's

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Darkcel wrote: Sun Oct 03, 2021 1:06 am Remember if they ask for your vaccine card just tell them you're from a different province and left it at home
Or just ask your tuktuk driver if he has a spare vaccine card to lend you. :plus1:

Yes, that was a joke, but... :roll: why not get vaccinated if you want to go out and about ?
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Anyone know if my UK vaccine QR code or card will be accepted anytime in the next year? Is there a mechanism to get it converted to a local one?
Or will it be less hassle to just get another vaccine?
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If these are new guidelines it could be in prep for opening up soon lets hope so.
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Darkcel wrote: Sun Oct 03, 2021 1:06 am Remember if they ask for your vaccine card just tell them you're from a different province and left it at home
Why can’t I just take my vaccine card out of my wallet and show them it?
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atst wrote:If these are new guidelines it could be in prep for opening up soon lets hope so.
Restaurants are basically all open already, and very few if any of them will really follow these guidelines, so the government wasted a bunch of people's time coming up with all this.
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street food ( and all those small open air restaurants on every street in Cambodia)
street carts
eating soup at the market

all gone?

ambitious to say the least
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Home cooking never tasted better!
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Better stay at home. Peace of mind.

Cooking a potful of minestrone today. Organic veggies, lentils and good soup stock. Simple and healthy. Still have 182GB of Cellcard4U data.... Netflix time.
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Is there a link for this?
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Good luck with "do not speak loudly"....
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