Tuesday 9 June 2020

Pubs, bars and restaurants could reopen two weeks early on June 22

Pubs, bars and restaurants could reopen two weeks early on June 22


According to the report, #Pubs, #bars and #restaurants could reopen two weeks early on June 22 to save 3.50 million jobs. Downing street still plans to re-open the sector on July 4. But some influential ministers are arguing to re-open them on June 22.

UK Hospitality chief executive Kate Nicholls told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “At two metres you are receiving 30 per cent of your normal revenues, at one metre it gets up to 70 per cent – so it is the difference between success and failure for many of those businesses. They will need support if two-metre social distancing is in place. “If that is what the science says and if that is what our public health needs, that is what we will maintain. We just need to have the additional Government support to make that workable.”

#Hospitality sectors have been hit the hardest in #coronavirus lockdown. The sector has already missed the Easter bank holiday sales. If they miss the summer sales, there are fears that 3.50 million jobs could be at risk. 10% of the UK workforce work in the hospitality sector. When the sector will re-open the two-meter social distancing rule will be in place. At present pubs, restaurants, and cafes wanting to set up chair and tables outside needs approval and a fee. Government plans to reduce approval time and the fees too.

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