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Europe: ”PPA finds handful of weekend nighttime venues breaking new COVID-19 rules”

The Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) discovered around a dozen infractions of the latest coronavirus restrictions over the weekend, following raids on...
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Australia: ”NSW pubs, theatres and places of worship say ‘freedom day’ will be their biggest lifeline in months”

Pubs, theatres and places of worship all agree — next week’s “freedom day” in NSW will be the best Christmas present they could...
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Australia: ”Nightclubs, parties and FINALLY a return to stand-up drinking – here’s what you need to know about NSW’s relaxing of Covid-19 restrictions for festive season”

New South Wales will ease some of its strictest social distancing rules just in time for the festive season. From Monday, nightclubs can reopen...
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Australia: ”Meetings & Events Australia goes ahead with ‘reshaped’ 2020 awards programme”

Meetings & Events Australia (MEA) has announced that its awards programme will go ahead, in a ‘reshaped’ format that will recognise both the...
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Australia: ”South Australia’s arts community is still hoping for a COVID lifeline”

Adelaide musician Motez tells CityMag the State Government’s priorities in its COVID-19 recovery have put South Australia’s arts industry at risk. Two South...
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Australia: ”How Australia’s night-time economy could boost the coronavirus recovery”

Data on movement in cities suggests businesses should get creative after hours to weather the Covid-19 recession.  ...
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Europe: ”Hundreds of millions in financial support readied for hotels, restaurants, culture: Report”

The Dutch government is preparing a new round of financial compensation specifically for businesses which have seen a loss of over 70 percent...
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UK: ”UK becomes first country to authorize Pfizer/BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine, first shots roll out next week”

London (CNN)The United Kingdom has become the first Western nation to authorize a Covid-19 vaccine, a landmark moment in the coronavirus pandemic that paves the way...
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Europe: ”Coronavirus Study in Germany Offers Hope for Concertgoers”

Findings from a test event with 1,200 attendees suggest that indoor concerts have a “low” impact on infection rates, providing they are well...
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UK: ”#LETUSDANCE – A NEW CAMPAIGN IS URGING THE UK GOVERNMENT TO SAVE NIGHTCLUBS”

Fatboy Slim and Pete Tong are among the many DJs backing #LetUsDance A new campaign has been launched that is urging the UK...
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