Pubs and restaurant in Chennai do not open with 100% facility
Pubs and restaurant in Chennai do not open with 100% facility
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With the onset of unlock 4, many facilities are being given the government. Though the government has given permission to reopen the bars from 1 September, at least 5 bars and pubs have closed permanently in Mysuru and 30 percent of them have not opened yet. Cuba pub on Kalidasa road, Amrith restaurant on Ooty road, Coastal pearl in Bogadi are a few of the bars, pubs and restaurants in Mysuru serving liquor which have shut permanently. Due to COVID situation, the response from the public is lukewarm, so the owners have not been able to pay rents and bear maintenance costs, which has forced them to close permanently according to the Mysuru hotel owners association head Mr. C Narayangowda.

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While only 50 percent of the hotels were open since June after the government has permitted to open bars from 1 September yet another 20 percent of them have opened. And the occupancy of hotel rooms has been just 5 percent with the drop in tourists by 95 percent. Among 3000 rooms offered for COVID care, hardly 10 percent of them are being occupied. Tourists to Mysuru have declined drastically though inter-State and inter-district travel restrictions have been lifted.

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Meanwhile, while Mysuru hotel owners association has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Mysuru Association of hospitals, nursing homes, clinics and diagnostic centers and has offered 3000 rooms for quarantining asymptomatic COVID 19 positive patients. 

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