Level 3 means 50,000 bar employees face job losses, publicans warn



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Nationwide restrictions that limit all pubs and restaurants to outdoor seating and a maximum of 15 patrons will be an effective shutdown order for many struggling businesses, industry groups have said.

Under Tier 3 measures, food-serving pubs, restaurants, cafes and bars can remain open for take-out, home delivery, and outdoor meals / services for up to 15 people. Eating inside is not allowed.

Pádraig Cribben, executive director of the Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI), which represents pubs outside Dublin, said the restrictions were “the equivalent of closing for the great, great majority” of pubs.

The reality was that companies “could not survive” with public health limits of 15 clients abroad, he said.

Similarly, the Restaurant Association of Ireland (RAI) said Level 3 restrictions on alfresco dining would only mean that staying open is not feasible for many restaurants.

Adrian Cummins, CEO of RAI, said that “dining al fresco with a maximum of 15 people is not feasible for restaurants in Ireland, our climate is not conducive to providing this service to customers.

“Ireland is now the only country within the European Union that has an indoor eating ban and the RAI is asking the government to release the evidence supporting the ban,” he said.

The country will move to Level 3 of the Government’s long-term Covid-19 plan, which is already in place in Dublin and Donegal, for three weeks starting at midnight on Tuesday.

Under the restrictions, pubs, cafes and restaurants are limited to alfresco dining only with a maximum of 15 patrons, and takeout and home delivery services.

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