I think there is an issue with insurance for pubs, theatres, restaurants and so on, that they can't claim on their insurance unless there is legislation to close them, rather than advising people not to go. I wonder if that affected the government's thinking? The insurance companies may be paying out big time.
Fact is that most restaurants and bars wouldn't have had the required insurance for this sort of eventuality so it makes little difference
It's jut been commented on BBC News
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