Lockdown would do profound and permanent damage

Lockdown would do profound and permanent damage
Another lockdown would do profound and permanent damage

Belfast Chamber of Commerce has said another lockdown will do “profound and permanent damage to the local economy”.

Stormont health officials are understood to have suggested tighter coronavirus measures should last four to six weeks to have impact.

Belfast Chamber Chief Executive Simon Hamilton, “A lockdown with support for staff wages is better than a lockdown without any support, but we should be in no doubt whatsoever that another lockdown would still do profound and perhaps permanent damage to the local economy.

Financial assistance

“The Chancellor’s announcement rightly protects staff but doesn’t support businesses which will continue to incur considerable costs to stay alive.  Our Executive needs to consider how it can better help businesses who they force to close with financial assistance that is far superior to that offered to businesses in Derry and Strabane,” continued Simon Hamilton.

Supply chains

The closure of businesses in the hospitality sector has a knock-on effect into their supply chains.  Companies who supply the food and drink we consume in bars, pubs, cafes and restaurants will feel the consequences too.  Similarly, sectors which aren’t formally forced to close could well find that their custom drops because of wider lockdown restrictions, thus impacting on their viability too.  Our economy is an ecosystem.  When one sector is damaged, others feel the pain too.

 No sustainable

“Continually stopping and restarting large swathes of our economy is simply not sustainable.  It is unlikely to kill off the virus, but it will kill businesses and tens of thousands of jobs.  Belfast Chamber again urges the Executive to resist a lockdown.  Whilst we all understand the enormity of the issues facing them as COVID-19 cases continue to rise, they must be careful not to fatally undermine entire industries, put a huge number of people out of work and cause catastrophic damage to our economy”.