Office Christmas party bookings are still largely going ahead despite concerns over the new Omicron coronavirus variant, pub landlords have told Sky News.
New rules on face masks in shops and public transport in England do not apply to pubs, restaurants and other hospitality settings.
But after the shift in rules on Tuesday, the head of the UK Health and Security Agency Dr Jenny Harries said that people should not be “socialising when we don’t particularly need to”.
Amar Tanna, landlord of The New Moon pub in Crawley, West Sussex, said that while business has slowed since news of the COVID variant broke last week, people have not opted to cancel large festive bookings so far.
“We’ve got a lot of Christmas parties, work dos and pool tournaments,” he said.
“They are mainly the younger crowd who say ‘we’re going to do it anyway’, because they’ve had enough.
“We’ve got a group of 27 coming in. It’s a work event, so they all work in the same office anyway.
“Unless there’s something legally mandated, there’s no reason not to. Now it’s fine, but if the government brings new rules in, we’ll have to obey those rules.”
Clive Watson, chief executive of the City Pub Group, which owns 45 pubs across England and Wales, said some corporate Christmas bookings have been postponed until the New Year.
“We’ve had some larger parties call up and not cancel – but postpone until January or February,” he told Sky News.
“But from what we can see, smaller work parties and friends meeting up before Christmas is still fine. Christmas bookings are still coming in thick and fast.”
Both businesses are still taking safety precautions, but are not imposing social distancing measures in order to keep customer levels up.
Mr Tanna, whose pub has a capacity of 400, said: “With social distancing, our capacity went right down…
Source : skynews

