
The association stressed that smaller businesses are struggling to survive the crisis and to maintain employment.
ULC stressed that the precautionary measures applying for larger stores that are still open could easily be implemented in smaller shops.
The association urged the government to revise their strategy and decision to keep shops and restaurants closed. These establishment should also be allowed to reopen under strict guidelines, the association argued.
ULC similarly argued that hairdressers should be allowed to go back to work. It would be easier for them to implement safety measures than it is for large supermarkets, they underlined. Hairdressers and clients would have to wear facemarks and use an appointment system to guarantee physical distance.
ULC also urged consumers to respect the 2m physical distance in stores.
The association also voiced concerns about elderly citizens who are cut off from their families in care homes and hospitals. Close relatives should be able to visit the elderly again if strict precautionary measures are respected, ULC argued.