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More at a German-themed bar in the city centre tested positive for the coronavirus, the official confirmed.
Lately there are 14 positive cases between Bierkeller on Friar Lane that are all isolated.
This comes after the bar announced on its Facebook page that it would close on Sunday night (September 27) because a member tested positive.
As a precautionary measure, any painter who “painted nearby for an extended period of time” pleaded to isolate himself, get tested, and not repaint until he has the compatibility to do so or after receiving a negative result.
Ceo Francois Loi told Nottinghamshire Live on Wednesday (30 September) that another 14 had tested positive, but all have been isolated since Sunday.
He added: “We take this very seriously and have managers from other groups who take the siege and recruit other staff from our field.
“We also consult with the environmental fitness and Nottingham City Council and keep them informed to make sure we do everything we can. “
“The resolution closed on Sunday due to the fact that I was not convinced that we had the staff on site to function and also meant that we could identify the staff that was in the vicinity of the other affected people and isolate them.
“We had to do a thorough cleaning of the room and the next day we made the call that we wanted staff from other places and that they will now be with us for the forecast.
The popular bar known for its two beer jugs and live oompah equipment has other locations in Birmingham and Manchester, where it has hired more staff to help in Nottingham.
There is also more waiting in Liverpool if necessary.
When asked about hiring staff from potentially limited spaces in the country, Law said the resolution was made through the company’s head office, adding that “if someone is in a local lockout, we wouldn’t let them come here. “
“With more evidence, we expect changes, but for now, the company is working and we have enough staff that hasn’t been exposed,” Law added.
“I am convinced that they walked away or remained in bubbles so that we can continue safely.
“This is the most important thing for our customers.
“We comply with our email and are happy to answer any questions or concerns.
“We’re doing everything we can to make sure they’re okay.
“During our pre-reopening training, we learned to recognize the symptoms and not enter, but we still have to get tested; we all want to paint in combination with this.
“We may want to tighten our measures more if we deem it necessary. “
The bar is operating lately at a reduced capacity, with a social estating that, according to Mr. Law, “for the benefit of all. “
“I sense other people are worried, but we’re doing everything we can,” he added.
“It’s been complicated for hospitality, but I’d say we’re in a solid position and we’re sure we can weather this storm. “