Pubs, restaurants and cafes in Wales will be able to serve people indoors from next Monday as the country's coronavirus cases continue to drop. The Welsh Government confirmed up to six people from six different households will be able to meet in indoor regulated settings, such as cafes and pubs, when they open from May 17. Labour took control of the Senedd again, and Mr Drakeford has now confirmed the rule change will happen on Monday. However, pub and hospitality bosses have warned that until then, firms whose trade has been decimated by the pandemic will continue to lose money even when they reopen indoors on May 17. According to the real estate adviser Altus Group, 99,045 indoor hospitality premises in England will be able to reopen on May 17.
Source: Daily Mail May 12, 2021 06:18 UTC