- Title: 158 AT COVID-19 Shopping rules
- Date: 21st March 2020
- Description:Too many elderly people are still shopping in Austria On Saturday many grocery shops were frequented in Linz, Upper Austria, but with new rules, people must keep a distance. Many are very polite to the cashier and thank them for their work. There are fewer people than on a usual Saturday, but supermarkets are satisfied with their turnover. One shop manager reports he recognizes still too many elderly people go shopping for themselves. They provide phone numbers and leaflets for elderly people for helping neighboring initiatives or delivery services. Shotlist - Marks on the floor of the supermarket to keep a distance - People keep distance - Cashier desk behind Plexiglas - VS People in the shop - SOUNDBITE (German) Josef Strutz-Winkler, shop manager: "Unfortunately there are too many elderly people here, we draw their attention to it, we hand them out flyers with phone numbers to call. We will see how this develops." - Cashier desk - Empty shop - SOUNDBITE (German) Angelika Mair, cashier: "They all say thank you, and that they are glad we are working!" - GS supermarket - Cashier desk - People line up at the pharmacy
- Collection: ORF
- Genre:News
- Producer:ORF
- Transmission Date:21/03/2020
- Decade: 2020s