I think schools being open is a big part of the problem,30 kids in a class......So what do people think of Rishi Sunak's latest position on helping employee's/employers?
Seems to me he is trying to be realistic, suggesting I can't pay you for being at home, if there is little prospect of your job returning. Seems harsh but also a stark reality that some jobs, maybe such as night clubs, indoor theatre, have little chance of being part of the new normal.
One of the things I have picked up on, is that a lot of businesses such as restaurants, don't seem to have had a problem with the 6 rule, as most of them have adapted anyway, since March. Their biggest problem appears to be around having to close at 10pm, losing at least several hours trade.
It got me to thinking, surely the reason restaurants have to shut at 10pm is because of the influence of alcohol. So would the better answer here be, NOT to serve alcohol or allow it's consumption on your premises after 10pm, but allow table dining for food only and non alchoholic drinks.
Any business that flouts the law (enforced by the covid squads) can be forced to close with the possibility of huge financial penalties or alcohol licence removed. At least it would make more effective use of these busy bodies, while allowing those later food serving hours.
Afterall some muslim owned restaurants don't serve alcohol, so why should they be made to close. Obviously people could be tanked up beforehand, but those problems can be dealt with at local level, such as non admittance to premises.
WE all know kids spread everything.
Feel sorry for everyone suffering over this ****,hope everyone that posts on this site is ok.

