Christian martyr, Saint Sebastian could become a symbol for restaurateurs.
Already weakened by the first confinement, the curfew, then the re-confinement, the latter will, in fact, have to wait until January 20, Sébastien's feast day, before reopening.
For them, the progressive deconfinement will be very slow.
But not as untenable as for the bar owners, deprived of any prospect of reopening.
These decisions are likely to spell the end of ski vacations by January.
“The profession is on the verge of breaking down,”
warns restaurateur Stéphane Manigold, co-founder and spokesperson for the Restons ouvert collective, which brings together more than 3,000 cafes, bars and restaurants.
Things are getting hot.
A big demonstration is preparing in December, in Paris.
We are expecting thousands of restaurateurs.
Buses will come from all over France. ”
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They will not be able to take advantage of the holiday season, and in particular the New Year's Eve on December 31, to start to restore their health.
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