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Pub forced to close days after reopening as punter tests positive for coronavirus

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FREE newsletter is as good as that first pint back at the pub A popular pub has been forced to close just days after reopening on Super Saturday after it claimed a customer tested positive for coronavirus.Punters across the country headed back to their locals on Saturday following the easing of lockdown restrictions and reopening of pubs.

It led to some crazy scenes in some parts of the country, with one person reporting that central London was "like a petri dish" as punters flouted social distancing measures.Hairdressers, restaurants, cafes and campsites also reopened after the Government eased lockdown restrictions once more.And now a pub in Somerset has been forced to close after a customer tested positive for the deadly coronavirus, it.

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