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Pubs face “devastation” after they were barred from proposals to allow the hotel industry to reopen in July, fueling concerns that Covid-19 would drive out nearly half.
In a speech outlining his roadmap to ease the blockade, Boris Johnson said that “at least part of the hotel industry” could be reopened in two months, provided the rules of social distancing can be enforced.
But Whitehall sources said this would apply only to cafes and restaurants with outdoor space, and that England’s pubs should remain closed until August and possibly beyond.
The exception is likely to intensify fears for the future in an industry that is already struggling with long-term decline.