Covid_19 level 3 lockdown
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
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Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
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Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
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Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Videos • RNZ wrote the post • 0 comments • 456 views • 2020-05-07 11:00
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
view all
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
view all
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Videos • RNZ wrote the post • 0 comments • 475 views • 2020-05-07 11:00
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
view all
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
view all
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Videos • RNZ wrote the post • 0 comments • 456 views • 2020-05-07 11:00
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
view all
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
view all
Restaurateur Al Brown is champing at the bit to reopen when New Zealand's Covid-19 level 3 lockdown eases to level 2.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.
Brown's three Auckland businesses - Depot, Federal Delicatessen and Best Ugly Bagels - have been closed under level 4 and level 3 lockdown. So Thursday's announcement on level 2 rules brought some hope.
But for those in the business of food and drink, the new-found freedoms come with strict rules. Under level 2, restaurants and bars have to be able to seat all customers.
They must be separated according to social distancing rules, and only one server can wait on a table.
"I'm hoping that single server means one server can serve a number of tables but no one else can serve those tables," Brown told Checkpoint.