Some of it has been leaked - pubs to table service only and closing at 10pm pretty much confirmed:
What's this thing about table service only when most pubs have put up screens at the bar?
Some of it has been leaked - pubs to table service only and closing at 10pm pretty much confirmed:
I guess they are concerned at people mixing near the bar, and not necessarily with interactions between customers & bar staff, but you're right it's all very mixed messaging.What's this thing about table service only when most pubs have put up screens at the bar?
Additional restrictions
From Tuesday 22 September additional restrictions will be implemented across Lancashire, including Preston.
These restrictions include new rules which will directly impact local businesses.
This means that:
This page will be updated in greater detail once we have received further information from government.
- Hospitality for food and drink must operate table service only
- Leisure and entertainment venues must close between 10pm and 5am
For the latest restrictions relating to Preston go to the Frequently Asked Questions page.
Public houses, bars and restaurants
Public houses, bars and restaurants are able to open as long as they implement infection control measures, and adhere to local restrictions.
Nightclubs, Dance floors (in premises) and sexual entertainment venues must remain closed.
The government has prepared guidance for Restaurants, Pubs, Bars and Takeaway Services and the visitor economy for Hotels.
Live Entertainment is now permitted in Preston but venues must follow the guidance HM Government Performing Arts.
Am I being naive? Preston is my hometown. What on earth is a sexual entertainment venue? Never knew if they are what I think they maybe existed in Preston.
Some of it has been leaked - pubs to table service only and closing at 10pm pretty much confirmed:
I guess they are concerned at people mixing near the bar, and not necessarily with interactions between customers & bar staff, but you're right it's all very mixed messaging.
During lockdown I made it my mission to do plenty of research on the subject and listen to/watch numerous interviews; I am therefore well equipped to argue against the unknowledgeable lockdown enthusiast brigade
This is important to happen given that the Furlong scheme is ending.
Again with the leaks to the media. What is wrong with this government ? Why can a decision not be made and then announced in a timely and appropriate manner. I despair!Some of it has been leaked - pubs to table service only and closing at 10pm pretty much confirmed:
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Covid: Pubs and restaurants in England to have 10pm closing times
Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove also says that "if people can work from home they should".www.bbc.co.uk
Not clear if there will be anything else.
So will standing drinking outside the pub still be allowed as is very common in London?
And what about pubs that do takeaway drink?
Some idea of where infections are started
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Fewer than 5% of new transmissions linked to restaurants, PHE finds | Catering Today
4.7% of new incidents of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) were linked to food outlets and restaurants in the period between 7 August and 13 September, ac ...www.cateringtoday.co.uk
Some idea of where infections are started
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Fewer than 5% of new transmissions linked to restaurants, PHE finds | Catering Today
4.7% of new incidents of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) were linked to food outlets and restaurants in the period between 7 August and 13 September, ac ...www.cateringtoday.co.uk
Some idea of where infections are started
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Fewer than 5% of new transmissions linked to restaurants, PHE finds | Catering Today
4.7% of new incidents of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) were linked to food outlets and restaurants in the period between 7 August and 13 September, ac ...www.cateringtoday.co.uk
I’ve got a pic of the PHE pie chart
Be a bit careful with that - that's a pie chart of outbreaks, which consist of a number of related cases, not one-off transmissions.
Here you go (page 18):Does the article (which we can't read) link to the raw PHE data anywhere ? It would be interesting to see a breakdown of an origin of cases.
(I have reordered the list so that it is in descending order)This section summarises the monitoring of acute respiratory infection incidents and internet based surveillance systems for COVID-19.
...
The number of incidents in each setting with at least one laboratory confirmed case of COVID19 are reported below.
• 313 incidents were from care homes where 228 had at least one linked case that tested positive for SARS-CoV-2
• 193 incidents were from educational settings where 110 had at least one linked case that tested positive for SARS-CoV-2
• 110 incidents were from workplace settings where 92 had at least one linked case that tested positive for SARS-CoV-2
• 57 incidents were from the other settings category where 39 had at least one linked case that tested positive for SARS-CoV-2
• 34 incidents were from food outlet/restaurant settings where 25 had at least one linked case that tested positive for SARS-CoV-2
• 18 incidents were from hospitals where 13 had at least one linked case that tested positive for SARS-CoV-2
• 4 incidents were from prisons where 3 had at least one linked case that tested positive for SARS-CoV-2
Would households count as 'other' or is that not captured here?
They might as well tell them to shut completely. It's going to finish a lot of them off, if not most of them. Especially is (as is likely) this continues over Christmas.I do think some people have got it in for the hospitality trade, and pubs in particular.
They seem to make pubs the scapegoat for the increase in infections, whereas the evidence above shows the opposite.
Now that Boris Johnson hasleakedannounced the fact that pubs in England are going to close at 10pm from Thursday, no doubt Nicola Sturgeon will try to go one better and say that pubs in Scotland must close at 9:30pm, just to be different.
One thing will need to be clarified is whether the 10pm closing time means last orders at 10pm and everyone out of the pub by 10:30pm, or whether 10pm is the time that people must leave the pub, which means last orders at about 9:30pm. Different people seem to have a different opinion on this.
Won't pub goers just start an hour earlier?
If that doesn't highlight how she's making this purely political, then nothing will.Boris Johnson's TV address tonight is at 8pm.
So Nicola Sturgeon just has to be awkward and have her TV address tonight at 8:05pm.
Doesn't she think that people in Scotland (which is part of the UK) might be interested to hear what the Prime Minister of the UK has to say?
Or does she just want to slag Boris off and claim how much better everything would be if Scotland were an independent country? (Can't think why she would want to do that)
Here you go (page 18):
(I have reordered the list so that it is in descending order)
The above figures are certainly an eye opener, especially that care home transmission
is still a major issue six months after the bloodbath in March/April.
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Boris Johnson's TV address tonight is at 8pm.
So Nicola Sturgeon just has to be awkward and have her TV address tonight at 8:05pm.
Doesn't she think that people in Scotland (which is part of the UK) might be interested to hear what the Prime Minister of the UK has to say?
Or does she just want to slag Boris off and claim how much better everything would be if Scotland were an independent country? (Can't think why she would want to do that)
So why are pubs & other hospitality being targeted with very minimal restrictions at best?
It's handy because it means you can ignore them both at the same time. I might even go to the pub to ignore them, since even if they do put them on the telly there they won't be allowed to put the sound on....Boris Johnson's TV address tonight is at 8pm.
So Nicola Sturgeon just has to be awkward and have her TV address tonight at 8:05pm.
Doesn't she think that people in Scotland (which is part of the UK) might be interested to hear what the Prime Minister of the UK has to say?
Or does she just want to slag Boris off and claim how much better everything would be if Scotland were an independent country? (Can't think why she would want to do that)