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Businesses ready to do away with N.B. COVID mandates, says Restaurants Canada

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New Brunswick lifting provincial vaccination requirements at businesses like restaurants, gyms and salons at 12:01 Monday morning, it’s going to be a more “normal” day than many have seen since last summer.For spots like Rocky’s Sports Bar in Saint John, it might mean seeing some more customers, too.“Proof of vaccination definitely limits the amount of customers we can host in an evening or in a day,” says owner Moe Arsenault.“It’s been a challenge, as everything in COVID has been for everybody.”Arsenault says he’s lost some regulars since proof of vaccination has been required at New Brunswick eateries in September.“It has been a deterrent for some consumers, for sure,” he says.

New Brunswick lifting all COVID-19 restrictions March 14, proof of vaccination ending Feb. 28 Arsenault commends staff for adapting the bar’s longstanding seat-yourself style to one where patrons are asked to show their immunization records and ID before coming in — and says most customers have been patient and understanding of the process.“We welcome everybody that we’re able to welcome,” Arsenault says.“As long as they come in and be respectful of the rules that are in place, they can come in and enjoy themselves.”When you picture the atmosphere of a sports bar in your mind, you likely see folks milling about, socializing amid a substantial crowd.A lot of that will still be limited until March 14, when New Brunswick plans to lift all provincial COVID-19 restrictions.Restaurants Canada says that’s good news for owners like Arsenault.“It’s pure excitement,” says Luc Erjavec, Atlantic vice-president.“We’re a social industry.

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