It was J-G Pageau who skated to the faceoff circle... Asking people in English pubs to keep their distance is going to be tough after they’ve had a few of their favorite tipples. England’s pubs can reopen on 4 July, UK prime minister Boris Johnson has announced, after they were shut due to covid-19. Denn England-Kenner kommen hier genauso sehr auf ihre Kosten wie Neulinge, die zum ersten Mal das mystische England bereisen und sich für seinen Zauber schon einmal in Stimmung bringen wollen. LONDON (AP) — Asking people in English pubs to keep their distance is going to be tough after they’ve had a few of their favorite tipples.Pub managers will have to be resourceful come Saturday when they and other parts of the hospitality industry in England open their doors to customers for the first time since March 20, provided they meet COVID safety requirements.Many cash-starved pubs will take the plunge anyway, though “It won’t be the same, but we’ll do our best to make it just as great as ever,” he said.The pandemic is an existential threat to most of England’s 37,500 pubs, many of which are small operations relying on the support of campaigning groups like Reopening — allowed from 6 a.m. — offers hope to publicans like Kolltveit, but margins are tight.Kolltveit wants to think people will abide by the rules, given the pandemic is still ongoing, and says his pub can survive for around five months without further help — provided it runs at 50% of maximum capacity and there’s no second spike in contagions.“The best pubs are extensions of the landlord’s personality and the atmosphere of the pub is going to be massively challenged, but I think the best publicans will find ways of reinventing it in some way,” said Pete Brown, an award-winning beer writer.He said those who responded to their community’s needs during lockdown by showing an “entrepreneurial spirit” will thrive, or at least survive.“I’ve seen that being reinvented during lockdown by pubs doing things like collecting prescriptions, or doing takeout deliveries.”When they reopen, pubs will need to ensure table service, a move that halts the cherished tradition of the English boozer — crowding and chatting around the bar. "The Village Home pub in Alverstoke, Gosport, said it had also "had a case of coronavirus" on the premises and added that "some of us are in isolation".The bar said on Facebook: "The pub is now shut but all being well will open again on Saturday. Pub managers will have to be resourceful come Saturday, July 4, 2020, when they and other parts of the hospitality industry in England open their doors to customers for the first time since March 20, provided they meet COVID safety requirements. However, pubs in Northern Ireland may only open indoors if they serve food, In Scotland, it is mandatory to provide table service.
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Guests will be limited to groups of six and, where possible, sit side by side to reduce any risk of contagion that may come from shouting too loudly.They will be spaced at least one meter (3.3 feet) apart and be encouraged to take other measures to keep safe, such as using hand sanitizers. In the lockdown, job cuts and closures were announced by chains such as People in Lebanon call for justice after a blast that left at least 137 dead and about 5,000 injured.
A number of pubs which reopened for the first time since lockdown measures were imposed have had to close again after punters tested positive for coronavirus. Taking into account the population of the period, that would equate to around one pub for every 200 persons. Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
The British may have to trade their pubs for the safety of their pupils in the face of coronavirus.
Asking people in English pubs to keep their distance is going to be tough after they’ve had a few of their favorite tipples.
“With those numbers creeping up, our assessment is that we should now squeeze (the) brake pedal in order to keep the virus under control.”When it comes to getting kids back into the classroom in the fall, Medley called the question of imposing new limits on Britains a “trade off.”“It might come down to a question of which do you trade off against each other, and then that’s a matter of prioritizing. 1 of 13. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)Owner Are Kjetil Kolltveit from Norway places markers for social distancing on the front of the bar at the Chandos Arms pub in London, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. Pubs, bars, cafes and restaurants in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland are welcoming customers for the first time since lockdown began in March. expect it will be "months" before going to a restaurant Coronavirus in Wales: Pubs and restaurants can open outdoors from 13 July Coronavirus: Calls for calm ahead of pubs reopening in England on 'Super Saturday' Coronavirus: What a post-lockdown pub could look like Coronavirus: New seating plans for cinemas and restaurants News reporter "After completing a deep clean of the pub, our publican and his team are looking forward to safely re-opening tomorrow," said Andy Spencer, boss of Punch Pubs & Co which runs The Fox and Hounds.Mr Spencer said the pub had the required safety measures in place and had closed as a precaution.Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the pubs were "doing the right thing by their customers and by their communities". Thanks for contacting us. People drink and socialize in the street in Soho, London. "Referring to the pub's owners, he added: "I think locally as well, they're well-respected." Pub managers will have to be resourceful come Saturday, July 4, 2020, when they and other parts of the hospitality industry in England open their doors to customers for the first time since March 20, provided they meet COVID safety requirements.