HU SURVEY RESULTS ON IMPACT OF COVID ISOLATION POLICY EXTREMELY WORRYING SAYS CEO

28 July 2021

HU SURVEY RESULTS ON IMPACT OF COVID ISOLATION POLICY EXTREMELY WORRYING SAYS CEO

Conducted over last weekend (Friday 23rd July – Monday 26th July), the results of the latest survey of Hospitality Ulster members on the impact of the current covid isolation policy, have shown that more than half (59%) of the hospitality businesses that responded have had to partially or completely close due to staff having to self-isolate.

 

Almost a quarter of the respondents (23%) said that there were forced to totally close as staff numbers dropped so low that they could not fully function and had to take unfortunate but necessary action.  

 

A staggering 74% of respondents reported staffing shortages overall due to isolation, with 82% of those surveyed saying that have already closed partially or completely up to two times, with 20% of respondents stating that they have already closed partially or completely more than twice.

 

Colin Neill, Chief Executive, Hospitality Ulster said:

 

“It is clear that the current isolation policy is painting an extremely worrying picture of the viability of the hospitality sector caused by staff shortages due to them isolating after close contact with someone testing positive.”

 

“It is simply unsustainable, with nearly three-quarters of hospitality businesses that responded reporting staff shortages due to isolating and a quarter stating that they have had to close completely. The current isolation policy for vaccinated staff is clearly a problem and we call on the Executive to review and revise the isolation policy immediately to a ‘test to remain at work’ process as the current situation is having a massive negative impact on hundreds of business across Northern Ireland.”

 

“It is clear that hospitality businesses are struggling already under punitive restrictions that limit their ability to fully open unlike most other businesses. Having to close with no financial support in place due to this problem is presenting huge difficulties and a great deal of worry and stress for owners and staff. It is getting to a situation where shutters are being pulled down, staff are forced out of work, and no trade at all is taking place.”

 

“We need our decision makers to urgently review and replace the current isolation policy for the hospitality sector and provide financial support for the staff and owners when businesses are forced to close due to staff isolating”