Old Twister wrote:
I think it is up to us all who used to eat out (and others who can afford to do so) to start doing so again to help rebuild the Cyprus economy.
Out of interest, why do you single out the restaurant trade?
IMHO Cyprus is oversupplied with restaurants, cafes, bars, coffee shops etc. Yes I know that means that they will be struggling, but what about hotels? What about shops? What about charities who have seen a dramatic drop in income? What about tourist venues?
It is nice to eat out now and again but, personally, I am steering clear at the moment of going out anywhere unless it is absolutely necessary, due to the number of people (sadly, most of them Brits) who ignore social distancing and refuse to wear gloves or masks and won't use hand sanitiser provided. Even the restaurants don't play by the rules, with 13 in Paphos booked yesterday for failing to follow government instructions.
For old sickly people like me it is just too dangerous.