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South Korea, Seoul:”Seoul’s nightlife shuttered after super-spreading club-goer linked to 50 cases”

South Korea has closed all of the bars and clubs in its capital, Seoul — after a super-spreading club-goer was linked to at least 50 coronavirus cases just as social distancing rules were lifted, officials said...
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Asia: ”Nightclub apologizes for hosting ‘Corona Chinese New Year Special’ during Lockdown”

A nightclub in Australia has apologized for an event marketed as the “Corona Chinese New Year Special,” which offered club-goers a face mask and Corona beer for $8, a report said. The event was promoted by an independent company called Mr. Chan’s, according to the report. After a backlash from..Read More...
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Greece: “Greece shuts nightclubs, gyms, cinemas and theaters as coronavirus precaution”

ATHENS – Greece’s health ministry on Thursday said nightclubs, gyms, cinemas and theaters would be closed for two weeks as a precaution to prevent the spread of coronavirus....
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Thailand: “Phuket’s bars and beaches deserted as coronavirus batters Thailand’s tourism industry”

Phuket’s go-go dancers sit playing on their phones in empty bars lining deserted streets as the Thai tourist island reels from the ravages of the pandemic with little sign of any recovery soon. Swimming pools are empty, chairs are stacked high in deserted restaurants and normally packed beaches are so..Read More...
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South Korea, Seoul: ”Several clubs in Seoul are reopening this weekend”

Yes, it’s true — it’s back to business for many clubs in Seoul this weekend, especially for those craving a trip down the rabbit hole into the underground. It’s hard to believe that things in the South Korean capital are starting to return to some kind of normalcy since the..Read More...
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China: ”Clubs in China are starting to reopen for business”

Clubs in China were the first to go. As the original epicentre of COVID-19, the country was the first to shutter its doors. The world watched in shock and awe as the normally bustling country came to a near grinding halt, and we watched as the clubs we know and..Read More...
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JAPAN, TOKYO: ”#Saveourscene Fundraising campaign for a club in Japan”

Welcome to 2020, the year coronavirus killed the music industry. Well, we’re doing our best here, but it’s hard. Festivals were the first to go, and clubs were next as social distancing became enforced all over the globe. But clubs, unlike music festivals, have rent to pay every month and..Read More...
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