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Walmart provides virtual tour to share coronavirus precautions

In a new video, Walmart provides a virtual tour of one of its Supercenters to share the precautions it's taking amid the coronavirus.

With the coronavirus (COVID-19) creating a cause for concern from consumers, Walmart is providing a virtual tour to share the precautions its stores are taking.

In the video, President and CEO of Walmart U.S. John Furner can be seen touring one of the store's "Supercenters" and going over the various safety measures it has taken. Video of the tour, which was shot last weekend, can be viewed here or in the video player above.

According to Walmart, its stores have taken the following measures to address safety concerns:

  • Installing plexiglass barriers (sneeze guards) at checkout lanes.
  • Installing floor decals in stores at both the entrances and in checkout lanes, making it easier for customers to judge the proper social distance from each other.
  • Taking the temperatures of associates as they report to work in stores, clubs and facilities, as well as asking them some basic health screening questions.
  • Requiring associates wear masks or other face coverings at work and encouraging customers and members to wear face coverings when they shop in stores.
  • Making key services (like payment and pickup and delivery) completely contact-free.
John Furner Safety Video

We’ve taken several steps to protect our associates and customers. John Furner, CEO of Walmart U.S., shows what you can expect to see in stores the next time you shop with us!

Posted by Walmart on Sunday, April 19, 2020

Additionally, Walmart has made information available regarding its various safety measures available on its corporate website.

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