Coronavirus: A variety of restaurants close in Denmark

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A strip of restaurants close temporarily as a result of coronaudbruddet.

It counts among other things, all the restaurants in the chains Gorm’s Pizza and Jensen’s Steakhouse.

To TV2 reports Jensen’s Steakhouse, to all 21 restaurants in Denmark will be closed.

There will be the option for takeaway. It depends on the authorities, when Jensen’s Steakhouse open restaurants again.

Also Gorm’s Pizza, which has restaurants in Copenhagen, Aarhus, Roskilde, Kolding and Horsens closes his restaurants for now.

the Chain, which employs about 200 employees, shuts down as a starting point the restaurants up to and including 29. march. The management has decided to close for the takeout to avoid any risk of contamination.

It informs Gorm’s Pizza, in a press release.

– Even if it has unpredictable consequences and threaten the business’s existence to close the restaurants and take-away sales, so we will simply not put the fellow’s life in danger.

– of Course it hurts all of us. But we only have an eye for just the staff and guests ‘ health right now, says director of Gorm’s Pizza Christian Madsen in a press release.

the Restaurants Pluto, Retour and the Gorilla have also opted to close because of the outbreak, inform restaurantgruppen behind. Pluto and the Gorilla is located in Copenhagen, while back home exists in both Copenhagen and Aarhus.

Restaurantgruppen lay off 185 employees as a result of the situation, disclosed this in a press release.

the Group employs usually button 250 employees, but a large part of them is to lose their work.

In the press release it sounds to restaurantgruppen hope, that there is talk of a shorter period with the closures, as employees to the greatest extent possible may soon be re-instated.

Friday night is 801 persons in Denmark found infected with the coronavirus. But the Danish Health and medicines authority have advised that there is great mørketal.

It will say that there are more infected than the registered cases.

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