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Belgium to allow al fresco drinking and dining from May 8 to boost hospitality sector


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BRUSSELS, April 14 (Reuters) - Belgium will allow bars and restaurants to reopen for the first time in six months on May 8, although only for outdoor consumption, after a four-week lockdown that has cut coronavirus infections but barely reduced pressure in hospitals.
Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said the government was adopting a “prudent” approach. “The face of the pandemic has changed. We are not fighting the same virus than a year ago. The virus and its variant are more virulent, contagious and aggressive now,” he told a news conference on Wednesday.
Pressure has been mounting for a relaxation of the rules imposed on hospitality. Before an increase of the more infectious variant of the virus first detected in Britain, cafes and restaurants had been set to open fully on May 1. ....

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Belgium to allow al fresco drinking and dining from May 8 to boost hospitality sector


2 Min Read
BRUSSELS, April 14 (Reuters) - Belgium will allow bars and restaurants to reopen for the first time in six months on May 8, although only for outdoor consumption, after a four-week lockdown that has cut coronavirus infections but barely reduced pressure in hospitals.
Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said the government was adopting a “prudent” approach. “The face of the pandemic has changed. We are not fighting the same virus than a year ago. The virus and its variant are more virulent, contagious and aggressive now,” he told a news conference on Wednesday.
Pressure has been mounting for a relaxation of the rules imposed on hospitality. Before an increase of the more infectious variant of the virus first detected in Britain, cafes and restaurants had been set to open fully on May 1. ....

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