How will social distancing affect going out when cinemas, bars and restaurants reopen in England, on 4 July?
Cinemas have already opened in France and other countries, with social distancing in force
Film-lovers will also find a number of empty seats or rows between themselves and other groups, depending on the size of the cinema. Carol Rennie, owner and operator of Keswick Alhambra Cinema, in Cumbria, says she'll be able to fill 25% of the seats, at best. British Film Industry chief executive Ben Roberts says many cinemas will need support to reopen after months of closure and the additional costs of implementing social-distancing measures.Restaurants, pubs and bars will also have to meet the new guidelines.
from a greater number of households or"support bubbles" can meet but must remain 2m apart, where they can. If not, they must keep at least 1m apart, while taking steps to reduce the risk of transmission such as wearing face coverings or not sitting face-to-face. Jack Applebee says his Applebee's Fish restaurant, in London's Borough Market, will reopen, as the market itself is transforming into a Mediterranean-style plaza in the evenings, once the market traders have finished.
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