Coronavirus: Amusement centre industry requests government aid; many at risk of closing

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In late July, a group of 60 amusement centres owners wrote to the provincial and federal government asking for financial assistance.

The group says amusement centres represent more than four million visitors each year, $40 million in annual sales, 1,200 employees hired each year and $65 million in private investments.

The amusement centres Global News spoke with say they have systems in place to make sure cleanliness remains the main priority. They have been cleaning all equipment and surfaces on an hourly basis, reminding guest to keep a two-metre distance and taking temperatures upon arrival.“It’s a big place and honestly if they had more people I’m sure they would have more employees to clean the place,” mother Dominique Caron said.

 

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