Publicans have warned Government they have no interest in opening their bars for Christmas if the State moves from Level 5 to to Level 3 restrictions in December. Level 3 restricts restaurants, cafes, and bars to takeaways and deliveries and outdoor service to a maximum of 15 people only. During the last Level 3 lockdown in Dublin, “wet pubs” which do not serve food were ordered to remain completely closed.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin told the Dáil on October 20th the target was to move to Level 3 restrictions across the State in early December from the current Level 5 restrictions. On Friday, Mr Martin repeated that Level 3 was still the target. However, publicans have warned that Level 3 restrictions would not allow them to cover their costs and would not be practical for Christmas or into the new year period – particularly given the Irish weather. Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI) chief executive Padraig Cribben also warned that Level 3 restrictions over Christmas would result in large numbers of people crossing the Border into Northern Ireland to socialise in conditions where rates of Covid-19 were “four times higher”. He said moving to Level 3 limits would therefore be counter-productive, as those who travelled across the Border to socialise would be bringing the virus back here. Asked on the RTÉ’s News at One Programme about reopening at Level 3, Mr Cribben said: “Nobody has any interest at any time of the year, it is not viable, it is not practical.” Regarding the prevailing weather at this time of year, he said: “If you look at a day like today, it is just not on.” He warned: “This is not just about Christmas. I don’t think that any publican is interested in opening for two weeks at Christmas and closing down again. We need to get to a situation where those 7,500 businesses – and equally importantly their 50,000 employees, many of whom have had no work since last March – are looked after. It is not just about Christmas there has to be a plan into January, February and March.” REF: THE IRISH TIMES Comments are closed.
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