Restaurant Assn. Survey Shows Terrible Toll Of Lockdowns
“A survey by the Restaurant Association of over a thousand members shows the grim toll the lockdowns are taking on those in the industry,” says ACT Leader David Seymour.
“This Government talks about “being
kind” and “governing for all New Zealanders” and yet
the health and wellbeing of people in hospitality doesn’t
seem to matter to this Government.
“Owners feel
exhausted and under pressure. Members stated "Uncertainty
makes planning impossible, I need to know how long it will
be before people are allowed to move around. Without that I
seriously need to consider closing down for
good".
“Mental Health issues were also flagged
"Everyone is really depressed. None of my staff can see how
this will end well. I can't either. We are at nearly 90% in
Auckland, we need to stop locking people
up.".
“The Government talks about following the
science and public health advice. But it’s not weighing
that up against any other factors. This is demonstrated by
Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield attending
Cabinet 17 times this year, but very little input being
given from the business sector.
“Operators are
calling for a clear date to end restrictions and detail of
what the new framework will look like. They currently do not
know when they can reopen, what the vaccination certificate
system will look like or how it will operate, or how the new
traffic light system will affect them.
“All of
these sentiments were laid bare when I visited Auckland last
week. You could see the pain behind the mask, something you
can’t sense over Zoom. This is why Jacinda Ardern needs to
be there.
“If the Prime Minister saw, heard, and
felt what I did, she would be making different decisions.
Auckland would be at Stage Two, if not Stage Three, of Alert
Level Three. Hospitality and retail could operate with far
greater viability and little if any change in public
health.
“Auckland needs a plan to deliver hope,
not the current uncertainty over a confused traffic light
system and threats of cancelling Christmas the region is
getting from Jacinda
Ardern.”