changes to the current plan — even ifjust a short delay — aren't just a frustration. they could mean the difference between surviving this pandemic and closing the doors for good. so, a taste of what has happened around the country and here at this pub in chiswick, just on the banks of the river, they were saying their concern is getting people back through the doors, that spontaneous drink that you might pop in for a bit of lunch if you have been out shopping, they've not been able to do that because you need to boo, make sure you have obeyed all the protocols. there is a restaurant owner that was here with me earlier, a restaurant in the city of london, and he says his tables are now on furlough because he can't get them filled to capacity. i spoke to a gymnasium owner, he's worried about paying rent because many of his members cancelled their membership in the pandemic and they are slow to