The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dundee pubs issue statement to quash ‘vicious’ Covid rumours.

Venues respond to Covid link claims after number of bookings cancelled

- ROB MCLAREN BUSINESS EDITOR rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

A pair of Dundee pubs have been forced to issue a statement in response to rumours Covid-19 cases had been linked to the premises.

Customers started to cancel bookings at The Nine Maidens on Laird Street as the “vicious” rumours spread throughout Dundee.

The rumours also surrounded another pub – The Downfield, known locally as Doc Stewarts, on Strathmart­ine Road.

Statements from both pubs make it clear the rumours are “completely false and unfounded”.

Manager Nicola Mcginnis said: “We are unsure how it started. We heard about it at the end of last week but didn’t pay much attention to it because we knew they were false.

“Then quite a few people started cancelling tables and it was clear a lot of people were hearing the rumours.

“We released the statement to make it clear that none of our staff had tested positive for coronaviru­s.”

Ms Mcginnis said the pub had been closely following all the appropriat­e government guidelines.

Staff are temperatur­e tested and wear masks, while the pub’s tables are well spaced out and hand gel is available. Doc Stewarts declined to comment. The same message on the pubs’ Facebook pages states: “The vicious rumours currently circulatin­g that there have been confirmed Covid cases relating to our premises are completely false and unfounded.

“We are open for business as usual and the safety of our customers remains paramount. We are fully compliant with Covid regulation­s and social distancing.

“Thank you for your continued custom and support.”

Nine Maidens customers have also fiercely defended the pub’s reputation online.

One customer said: “Had a meal last week and wouldn’t hesitate to go again. All clearly marked, following all guidelines, great food and excellent table service from all the staff.”

Another added: “Too many idiots on Facebook trying to ruin people’s business.”

None of our staff had tested positive for Covid. NICOLA MCGINNIS

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