Another lockdown has been imposed on Aberdeen today after a local outbreak starting at The Hawthorn Bar on Holburn Street. This is actually very close to us but none of us have been there or indeed gone to any pubs for quite some time. There’s a rumour circulating, and I’m unsure of the veracity of the story, that it started with one man who came to Aberdeen from France via Manchester, tested positive (or had symptoms and was waiting for test results), then went on a pub crawl. Since then we’ve had 54 cases linked to the outbreak and a number of establishments are affected. See below:
- Bieldside Inn
- Bobbin
- Brewdog Castlegate
- Buckie Farm Carvery
- Café Andaluz
- Café Dag
- Café Drummond
- Cock & Bull (The)
- College Bar
- Dutch Mill (The)
- Dyce Carvery
- East End Social Club
- Ferryhill House Hotel
- Hawthorn/Adam Lounge
- Howff (The)
- Justice Mill (The)
- Marine Hotel (The)
- McGinty’s
- McNasty’s
- Malmaison
- Moonfish Café
- No.10 Bar
- O’Donoghues
- Old Bank Bar
- Prohibition
- Soul
- Spiders Web
- The Draft Project
There’s always one twat who has to spoil it for everyone. According to the rumour the man has been charged. Given the number of pubs and restaurants affected the number of cases is likely to go up. I never knew Aberdeen had such a vibrant night life.
Thankfully we’re not planning to go away this month. I did try really hard to book us a weekend away somewhere but everywhere was fully booked! When Brits can’t go to Spain they book up all the places in the UK and there aren’t enough places here to accommodate everyone, it seems.
I think Nicola Sturgeon is being extra cautious because of the planned reopening of schools next week. I’ve heard some discussion that if there’s a choice between opening pubs or schools they’ll prioritise schools … obviously. There may not be enough wiggle room to have both open at the same time. At the very least they should ban pub crawls. Fortunately Daniel and Elizabeth don’t start school again until 7th September which is when their school starts the new year.

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