found out that hotels are closed for commercial use in the UK?
Are they? As far as I know they're open, providing they're what the government call "COVID secure". I could be wrong though, it's not really been mentioned in the news too much.
Things were closed for a long time, we entered national lockdown 23rd March, and it was in full effect for around 3 months, with things slowly easing since (although still too quickly in my opinion). Hospitality was only allowed to open around the end of June. To try and help them, VAT was cut from 20% to 5% for any hospitality business, until January.
In other similar sectors, restaurants/cafes/pubs closed on 20th MArch, and weren't allowed to reopen until late June. There was a scheme called "eat out to help out" where the government would pay for 50% of any meal in August (up to £10) to encourage people to go and spend in restaurants. The government is now trying to blame the public for the new (very drastic) spike in cases, because people went to restaurants as we were told to.
There's a new curfew on many hospitality businesses requiring them to close at 2200 now,
in response to the new higher-than-before second wave of cases.