Hospitality is on life support and only all social distancing rules being dropped will save it, UK Hospitality has said A RETURN to unrestricted trading for hospitality from June 21 is “critical” and will mean firms can “come off life support”, an industry chief has said. Social distancing rules are due to be ditched next month to allow pubs, restaurants and theatres to open to full capacity for the first time in more than a year. One-way systems, screens and mask-wearing while moving around might remain for hospitality venues but customer numbers will no longer be limited under the Government s roadmap plans.
There is a “good chance” the one-metre plus rule for social distancing can be ditched next month, Boris Johnson said.
The final decision on whether the change can be brought in from June 21 will depend on the data, the Prime Minister added.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock, meanwhile, expressed certainty over a “great British summer” ahead as he confirmed that a total of 50 million Covid-19 jabs have been given out across the UK.
Mr Johnson said he feels like the next stage of reopening on May 17 – which covers indoor hospitality, entertainment and possibly foreign travel – “is going to be good”.
Industry chiefs described a return to unrestricted trading for hospitality from June 21 as “vital” and “critical”.
Speaking during a campaign visit to Hartlepool, Mr Johnson told reporters: “As things stand, and the way things are going, with the vaccine rollout going the way that it is – we have done 50 million jabs as I speak to you today, quarter of the adult population, one in four have had two jabs.
“You are seeing the results of that really starting to show up in the epidemiology.
“I think that we will be able to go ahead, feels like May 17 is going to be good.
“But it also looks to me as though June 21 we’ll be able to say social distancing as we currently have to do it, the one-metre plus, I think we have got a good chance of being able to dispense with the one-metre plus from June 21.
A return to unrestricted trading for hospitality from June 21 is “critical” and will mean firms can “come off life support”, an industry chief has said.
Social distancing rules will reportedly be ditched next month to allow pubs, restaurants and theatres to open to full capacity for the first time in more than a year.
One-way systems, screens and mask-wearing while moving around might remain for hospitality venues but customer numbers will no longer be limited, The Times said.
Audiences in theatres and cinemas will have to wear face coverings during performances, while there will be strict guidance on ventilation and staggered entry, the newspaper reported.
Good chance UK social distancing rule can be ditched in June, says Johnson
The final decision on whether the change can be brought in from June 21 will depend on the data, the British Prime Minister said
The one-metre plus rule could be scrapped on June 21, Boris Johnson said (Dominic Lipinski/PA)
Mon, 03 May, 2021 - 14:19
Áine Fox, PA
There is a “good chance” the one-metre plus rule for social distancing in the UK can be ditched next month, Boris Johnson said.
The final decision on whether the change can be brought in from June 21 will depend on the data, the British Prime Minister added.