Welsh pubs and restaurants can reopen on Monday

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Reopening of pubs, restaurants and cafes indoors in Wales confirmed for Monday

Mr Drakeford said he was impressed with the"careful way" pubs and restaurants have been operating outdoors.

"People sitting at a careful distance, food being served at the table, markings on the floor to make sure people don't bump into each by accident and so on." "We will expect the same care to be taken indoors by people who are running bars, pubs and so on - and then it will be safe."The Welsh Government is expected to set out its plans for further easing lockdown restrictions on Friday.to see the sector reopen.The partial reopening meant not all venues were able to welcome the public back.

Ministers announced three weeks ago that exemptions would be made to Wales' 2m distancing law, with businesses that cannot meet it expected to take precautions.

 

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GreenJamieS

I love a good enclosed space. Dont forget to ignore hand washing techniques, and hey, wear a mask on your chin. Looks good there

This is how the second wave will come

Party time 🥳

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Don't do it ! Look what's happening in England

bootlegger1974

Let’s hope they don’t welsh on this promise.

Labours policy. Trade unions first. Then Economy.

Just in time for the second spike.

You guys in the UK are so lucky. I don't know what you've done differently than we have here in the US but I'm glad for you guys. Have a pint (or two) for me 🙂

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