
Coronavirus/COVID-19
March 11th, 2020The symptoms that you need to look our for are:
- Cough-this can be any kind of cough, not just a dry cough.
- Shortness of breath
- Breathing difficulties
- Fever (high temperature)
If you have any of these symptoms and have been to an area were theres is a spread of coronavirus we would recommend you get medical advise and do not turn up for your tour in the interest of public safety.
The risk of catching coronavirus in Ireland is still low to moderate. (As of 11/3/2020)
- Wash you hands properly
- Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve when you cough and sneeze
- Put used tissues into a bin and wash your hands
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces
- Avoid close contact with people who are not well
- Follow the travel advice from your government
How to protect yourself and others:
The above information is take from our health service. More information can be found on our health services website, www.hse.ie
We have put measures in place here at Lazy Bike Tours and See Dublin By Bike to protect our customers and staff. All our equipment used for tours are disinfected between use to the best of our ability. Guides have been instructed to keep a safe distance (recommended two meters) when interacting with customers.
The safety of our customer is our number one priority but that does not mean that we can’t have some fun on our tours. We also feel as the tour takes place out doors in the fresh air and not an inclosed space the risk of catching a virus while on one of our tours is very low.
If you have any concerns or need any information from us please feel free to get in contact as we are here to help, hello@random.hoponhopoffdublin.ie or info@seedublinbybike.ie
The safety of our customers and staff is always at the forefront of everything we do here at Lazy Bike Tours and See Dublin By Bike.
We have been minoring the current situation here is Ireland regarding the out brake of the Coronavirus and following the advice given by our health experts.
Hugh
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