Two midlands hotels are benefitting from acting as vaccination centres.
Hotels and restaurants may not be able to reopen until May, when people aged 70 and over are vaccinated.
The Government is to publish it's new living with covid strategy next week.
Unlike previous plans it will not contain any specific dates, as it's believed some people stop taking restrictions seriously when they're due to be eased.
Manager of the Midlands Park Hotel Dara Cruise says the uncertainty has been challenging.
However he says renting the hotel out as a vaccination centre has helped financially:
VACCINE: Four units will be set-up to help with the vaccination of the general population.
Posted by Midlands 103 on Monday, 15 February 2021
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