Bars and cafés in Brussels will close for a month
To curb the growing coronavirus pandemic, all bars and cafés and event centers in the Belgian capital and region must be closed for at least a month, and alcohol consumption in public places will be banned from 7 a.m. Thursday – the Brussels-Capital Region decided on Wednesday.
According to the information, the closure will also apply to non-alcoholic restaurants and buffets at sports facilities.
Restrictive measures do not apply to restaurants and restaurants where seated guests are served. The restaurant tables can accommodate up to four people both indoors and outdoors. The tables should be placed at a suitable distance. (MTI)
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