... [+]It’s likely that you have always appreciated a clean hotel room. But the COVID-19 pandemic is causing hotels around the world to rethink and raise the hygiene bar.— the third largest hotel chain in the world, with 30 brands, over 7,300 properties and over 1.3 million hotel rooms — is one of the companies making big changes.
“We are living in a new age, with COVID-19 front and center for our guests and our associates,” said Arne Sorenson, President and CEO of Marriott International. “We want our guests to understand what we are doing today and planning for in the near future in the areas of cleanliness, hygiene and social distancing so that when they walk through the doors of one of our hotels, they know our commitment to their health and safety is our priority.
To tackle the realities of doing business during and after a pandemic, the company created the Marriott Global Cleanliness Council with input from scientists and infectious disease experts to develop new cleanliness standards, norms and behaviors.
Source: Holiday News (holidaynews.net)
So they’re finally doing something that they should have been doing from the dawn of time anyways?!?!
I’m happy to see Marriott taking this approach. I think it would be prudent for each business to use a ‘hospital-grade disinfectant’ before it reopens.
It’s happening. We need competition in the hospital sector to force price transparency and bring down healthcare costs. “Medical hospitality” — hotels with medical floors staffed by independently contracted docs is the future. Just watch. Thoughts? DutchRojas DavidBalatHC
That should be used in hospitals, maybe
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