Pints & Union in New Albany kept its strict safety standards in place even when vaccinations made the Covid situation look a little better.

When I got my Covid vaccination a few months ago, I thought this long national nightmare was over,. Ha! The nasty Delta variant has brought Covid roaring back.
“This is the worst the pandemic has been,” a masked Gov. Andy Beshear told Kentuckians last week, as more than 4,500 new cases were reported daily, and the state’s 13.66% positivity rate set a grim new record. “Please, at least take the same precautions you did earlier in Covid,” Beshear said.
But let’s face it: It doesn’t look as if that’s going to happen. The numbers may look as bad as they did in 2020, but we aren’t all huddled in our houses, again, living on takeout and delivery. Why not?
First, justified or not, there’s a little less fear. If we’re vaccinated, we’re more willing to take small risks. If you aren’t vaccinated and don’t think it’s important, then what, you worry?
For small businesses, it’s simple economics. Owners and employees suffered financially during the first pandemic wave. Now some fear a second shutdown.
“There isn't one simple answer. If you shut restaurants down again, you’ll kill half of what's left,” said Joe C. Phillips, owner of Pints & Union in New Albany. “If they shut restaurants down this time I think we'll lose half easily. It won't take long. We can't go through this again. Carryout won't support it.”
Meanwhile, Pints & Union staff masks up, and the restaurant continues to require social distancing and other safety measures. They don't stay open late, and they don't pack the place. “But there's no simple solution,” Phillips said. “We can't force people to go get the shot.”
Stacy Adams Roof, CEO of he Kentucky Restaurant Association, said she has heard spotty reports about decreased restaurant business, but very few. “I think operators have generally seen an uptick in carryout business again. Several local finer-dining establishments in Louisville have told me the past few months have been record-setting for them, even over 2019,” she said. “It's a mixed bag.” ...
Read the complete article on LouisvilleHotBytes,
http://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/dining-delta-variant
You'll also find this review in LEO Weekly online this week.
http://www.leoweekly.com/category/food-drink/