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First English pubs to close in coronavirus scares days after lockdown eased

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Two pubs in England have been forced to close just two days after reopening after their customers tested positive for coronavirus.

The Lighthouse Kitchen & Carvery in Burnham-on-Sea announced it had been forced to close on its Facebook page today. The pub is one of hundreds that reopened in England after almost four months in lockdown on what had been dubbed 'Super Saturday'.

The post suggested pub staff were contacting customers to alert them to the news through the trace and test system, Somerset Live reports.

Anyone who is contacted is advised to self-isolate for 14 days and get a test if they show any Covid-19 symptoms. It reads: "This isn’t the message we wanted to write so soon but The Lighthouse will be closed due to a customer

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