The Sun urged news of the death of 596 from the virus in favor of knowing that bars may remain closed until Christmas
Hundreds of patients continue to die daily in the UK and it is estimated that it will take weeks for the dead to go down to more logical data. But for the British tabloid, the "Sun", the death of 596 victims yesterday, was less important and pushed to page 4, as opposed to the roaring news that pubs across the kingdom may remain closed until Christmas, at the end of the coming civil year.
The Sun reported that Minister Michael Gove refused to rule out this possibility. He noted that the pubs are expected to be at the end of the list of businesses that will be approved to open their businesses. When asked about the possibility of opening taverns before next winter, he said that "I infer from your wish that the accommodation areas be among the last to come out of closure - yes, that is true."
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Industry officials in the United Kingdom expressed concern that closing the pubs by the end of the year would cause the collapse of many businesses out of 48,349 taverns. For the British, spending time in the neighborhood pub is a long-standing habit and tradition. To illustrate, Frank Maguire, owner of the Truman's Brewery, which has been open since 1666, says "things are looking pretty awful. Huge. "
He added that "the months of January and February are dead for us. Without Christmas. It will be difficult. It will be a dismal opening for 2021."