When bars and restaurants in England reopen outdoors on April 12, they are required to ask every visitor aged 16 and over to sign in, among other rules. Hospitality trade bodies said the industry is “dismayed” at the reopening restrictions. Venues will be required to ask all customers and visitors to provide their names and contact details, either by using the NHS COVID-19 app, scanning a NHS QR code poster, or give them to the venue, which is required to keep the details for 21 days in case they are required by the NHS test and trace programme. “Any business that is found not to be compliant with these requirements will be subject to financial penalties,” the government’s guidelines read. “It is vital that you comply with these requirements to help keep people safe, and to keep businesses open,” it added. Before all hospitality businesses were ordered to shut down last year, only …