Porto announces reopening date after coronavirus case close in 4 bars of appeal

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The popular music corridor and vegan eater announced on Monday, August 31 that a member had tested positive for Covid-19.

The bar was closed according to guidelines.

Three bars pass through the same company, Akito Bar Group, which they also closed as a precaution.

At the time, the organization said, “To all of our glorious guests, we regret to inform you that one of our members tested positive for covid-19 and, as a precautionary measure, we have temporarily suspended the service to allow us to send all of our workers will be tested.

“The physical condition and protection of our consumers and our consumers is undoubtedly paramount.We are working with Public Health England to follow appropriate steps and a thorough cleanup will be carried out everywhere.If you are considered to be at risk, NHS track

“We’ll reopen our doors, it’s safe.”

Jakes Bar, Neon Cactus and Power, Corruption and Lies opened on Thursday, September 3.

In fact, all workers at those sites tested negative and were deemed to have returned to work.

All the bars have been cleaned, a spokesman confirmed.

Porto remains closed because the bar staff is “close contacts” despite the negative results of the Covid-19 control.

This has to be isolated for 14 days.

For this reason, Porto will reopen on Saturday, September 14.

A spokesman for Porto said: “Update: all members who have been indexed as close contacts have noticed negative results.

“Unfortunately, despite their negative results, England’s Public Health commandos are for everyone else indexed as close contacts to isolate themselves for 14 days from the last contact.

“This means that Porto will reopen on Saturday, September 12.We will follow Public Health England’s recommendation to allow ourselves to be the highest culprit operators we may be.”

“We looked forward to welcoming you back then.”

In June, Porto joined a national crusade to save the spaces for concerts, as it called for more independent spaces.

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The initiative is driving more government and encouraging venues to offer live concerts and occasions in exchange for donations.

Porto has introduced a Crowdfunder page for donations, as it broadcasts live concerts, interviews and occasions to continue providing “some fun” to the other people of Leeds.

He also introduced new products with the Leeds-based Awesome Merch logo, promoting T-shirts, bags and mugs with photographs of Porto and ironic lock reopening rules.

The bar’s occasional manager, Nick Simcock, said, “We liked the concept of asking for money, which is a little trite at a time when everyone is struggling, we would give anything in exchange for donations.”

“We organize virtual nights, interviews with former staff members, live sessions and even contests.People who love and the position spend thirty minutes of their time entertaining or sharing stories and, if others like it, can donate for the value of a pint or ticket.

“If you can’t, you can accentuate it and don’t forget the bar.It was much closer than we do in Porto, it’s a bit of a laugh in exchange for support.”

You can cross Porto on Crowfunder’s website.

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