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In France, it will be forbidden to dance in the restaurants and bars during the holidays
To curb the fifth wave of the coronavirus pandemic, it is forbidden in France to dance in restaurants and bars for four weeks until nightclubs can open, a government decree said. However, Head of State Emmanuel Macron confirmed that the government is not planning any other restrictions.
According to a government decision, discos will not be able to receive guests from Friday until January 6th. According to Wednesday’s announcement, “the ban on dancing during this period will also apply to bars and restaurants.” However, the latter may remain open without restrictions. (Katalin Venczel, MTI)
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