Servers in the Shangri-La restaurant, Zhangjiakou, were seen wearing protective suits on Saturday in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games.
Guests were able to receive table service whilst the restaurant staff donned white suits and wore protective visors.
The protective efforts join a closed-loop system that has been implemented during the Games, in order to restrict access to press hotels, sports venues and Beijing's Main Media Centre.
Servers in the Shangri-La restaurant, Zhangjiakou, were seen wearing protective suits on Saturday in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games.
Guests were able to receive table service whilst the restaurant staff donned white suits and wore protective visors.
The protective efforts join a closed-loop system that has been implemented during the Games, in order to restrict access to press hotels, sports venues and Beijing's Main Media Centre.
Servers in the Shangri-La restaurant, Zhangjiakou, were seen wearing protective suits on Saturday in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 at the Beijing Winter Olympic Games.
Guests were able to receive table service whilst the restaurant staff donned white suits and wore protective visors.
The protective efforts join a closed-loop system that has been implemented during the Games, in order to restrict access to press hotels, sports venues and Beijing's Main Media Centre.