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Mexico: ”Festival organizers apologize after packed parties without social distancing or masks in Mexico”

The organizers of a “international arts, music and cultural festival” have apologized after images and video posted on social media revealed packed crowds...
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Asia: ”Covid-19: China’s nightlife during the coronavirus pandemic”

Getting into Zhao Dai, an underground nightclub in a fashionable part of Beijing, involves a little more faff than it once did. Party...
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Africa: ”Cape’s nightlife struggling through coronavirus pandemic”

When Gov. Mike Parson issued the “Stay Home Missouri” order in April, requiring Missourians to avoid leaving their homes and shutting down non-essential...
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Australia: ”Coronavirus Australia news: Queensland and Tasmania further ease restrictions as Victoria scraps border permit with South Australia, as it happened”

Dancing will be allowed at all venues across Queensland from Monday, while 100 people will be allowed to gather at homes in Tasmania,...
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Australia: ”Coronavirus restrictions to ease in Queensland with people allowed back on the dance floor”

For the first time in months, dancing will soon be allowed at all venues across Queensland as the Health Minister moves to further...
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Australia: ”Nightclubs, dancing allowed as Canberra coronavirus restrictions ease further”

Canberrans can once again hit the dancefloor as coronavirus restrictions further ease in the ACT from midday Friday. The announcement came as the...
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Australia: ”After no club dancefloors for almost a year, last night was cathartic, joyous and sweaty Ben Neutze”

Sydney and Melbourne nightclubs are finally open (with a few Covidsafe caveats) – and for LGBTQI people, an essential space has returned. The...
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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: ”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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