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Pubs to take names and register punters before serving drinks on July 4 restart

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pubs and restaurants. Hospitality bosses are working towards July 4 to reopen - which has been indicated in the Government roadmap.Some firms have suggested they might not open with bosses claiming the Government did not give them long enough to plan.They are also concerned that guidelines published tomorrow would give them less than two weeks before scheduling the reopening date.

When they do open, it is understood pubs, restaurants, cafes and bars will be asked to put in place strict safety measures to halt the spread of coronavirus.

They will also be asked to take names and contact details of customers in order to reach out to them if there is an outbreak.Steve Alton, the chief executive of the British Institute of Innkeeping, said their.

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