The government’s current lockdown restrictions could see pubs close for another four months, it has been reported.
It’s thought pubs in England will be the last thing to open when the current restrictions lift.
As it is, lockdown is being reviewed in mid-February and it’s believed it’ll last until the end of March.
We’ve already been warned that everything won’t open up at once. Instead it’ll be done in stages.
And it’s been reported that pubs will be in the last of the phased reopening.
When will lockdown restrictions allow pubs to open?
Ministers are said to be looking at opening pubs in England again over the early May bank holiday weekend.
The first of the May bank holidays falls on Monday May 3.
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A source told the Sunday Times: “The May Day bank holiday is more likely the moment you’ll see pubs reopening.”
And those craving a pint can’t even get one as a takeaway after Boris Johnson banned takeaway alcohol last week.
Hearing reports that pubs/bars/restaurants will be closed potentially until May!!! Why?
Takeaway booze was allowed during the previous lockdown.
The Campaign for Real Ale called the decision the “death knell for many pubs”.
However, you can still stock up in the supermarkets, which is more than they can do in South Africa.
The government there has just brought in its third ban on domestic alcohol sales as coronavirus cases surge.
How have Brits reacted to the news?
Brits haven’t taken the reports well, it has to be said.
“We can’t keep pubs closed until May FFS!” raged one on Twitter.
“Hearing reports that pubs/bars/restaurants will be closed potentially until May!!! Why?
“If the vaccine rollout to the top 4 vulnerable groups which make up 80% of all cases and deaths are complete… why why why??” asked another.
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Indeed, earlier today the Prime Minister said that 40% of all 80 year olds have now been vaccinated.
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