working in intensive care. the patients we have been seeing have been the most unwell in the hospital. and it is not a situation that i want to be faced with again, or any of my colleagues across the nhs want to be faced with again. so we are happy to wait to the point where it is safe for us to lift those restrictions. # jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.# it feels like time has stood still at kitty 0 hanlon s, an irish pub in plymouth. we decorated for christmas and, unfortunately, our customers never got chance to see it. so, on father s day, we are going to do a christmas dinner injune, which is a bit strange. revenue here is down 80% and they are desperate to get back to normal. but, again, there are finely balanced competing arguments. if it was my business hat that was on, i would think great, full restrictions lifted, fantastic, great, we can fill our pub and start, hopefully, getting some of the revenue back that we lost. but my heart rules my business head.
kishan bodalia can t wait for restrictions in england to be lifted, for full freedom to return. but kishan wears two hats. he is also a junior doctor working in intensive care. the patients we have been seeing have been the most unwell in the hospital. and it is not a situation that i want to be faced with again, or any of my colleagues across the nhs want to be faced with again. so we are happy to wait to the point where it is safe for us to lift those restrictions. # jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.# - it feels like time has stood still at kitty 0 hanlon s, an irish pub in plymouth. we decorated for christmas and, unfortunately, our customers never got chance to see it. so, on father s day, we are going to do a christmas dinner injune, which is a bit strange. revenue here is down 80% and they are desperate to get back to normal. but, again, there are finely balanced competing arguments.
large scale events. i m hoping that soon we will be able to enjoy the nightlife and going out to clubs and festivals. kishan bodalia can t wait for restrictions in england to be lifted, for full freedom to return. but kishan wears two hats. he is also a junior doctor working in intensive care. the patients we have been seeing have been the most unwell in the hospital. and it is not a situation that i want to be faced with a game, i want to be faced with again, or any of my colleagues across the nhs want to be faced with again. so we are happy to wait to the point where it is safe for us to lift those restrictions. # jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. - it feels like time has stood still at kitty 0 hanlon s, an irish pub in plymouth. we decorated for christmas and, unfortunately, our customers never got chance to see it.