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Entertainment behind closed doors okay, gov’t clarifies

Officials have clarified that entertainment in the private sector is free to continue if it takes place behind closed doors.
Entertainment businesses such as bars and nightclubs can operate normally so long as they are behind closed doors, according to a Sunday announcement by the Interior Ministry.
Fairs and ceremonies, such as weddings and ordinations, are permitted but advised to refrain from playing music and showcasing any form of entertainment, the bulletin said.
All kinds of concerts were asked to be postponed. No specific timeframe for their rescheduling was given.
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