Small number of pubs allowed to resume business in Dec under pilot trials

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A 'small number' of nightlife establishments will be allowed to resume business as early as next month under trials, while those that decide to pivot or exit the industry altogether will receive financial assistance, said the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Friday. Read more at The Business Times.

The trial for pubs and bars will start by December and last for two months.

However, the trial for karaoke lounges and nightclubs will last longer, for three months. This is because more time is required to assess the industry's readiness to reopen,"in view of the much higher risks and the more stringent safe management measures required in these settings". The rules include ensuring that all customers wear masks at all times - even on the dance floor or while singing - except while eating and drinking. Also, alcohol cannot be sold, served or consumed after 10.30pm.

Yet, the ministries said, even if the trials"turn out well", it is expected that the nightlife industry will not resume operations as they used to for"a considerable period".

 

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