Sports venues and gyms are also now allowed to reopen, the city’s sports authorities said Tuesday, but sporting events cannot exceed 500 people, including staff and spectators. Meanwhile, Beijing’s culture and tourism bureau announced Tuesday that performance venues, Karaoke venues (KTVs) and internet cafes may now also resume operations. The government's ambition now is to move steadily towards a more recognisable way of life that gives a chance, ministers hope, to give them, not the virus itself, control.The government has come under pressure from the hospitality sector, and some Conservative MPs, to relax the 2m rule, with many saying it would be impossible to trade under the current measures.Labour said its support would depend on employees having adequate protective equipment, such as face shields, and there being an effective testing and tracing system in place. Coronavirus: Museums and cinemas reopen in Denmark as Belgium and Czech Republic also ease lockdown measures.
Hong Kong Cinemas Allowed To Reopen as Coronavirus … The announcement that they could resume business “in an orderly manner” was made at a press conference Tuesday afternoon by Wang Jiequn, deputy director of the municipal Propaganda Department and director of the municipal film bureau. The board of the National Association of Cinema Operators (NACO) released a statement this week to flag measures that would make cinemas safer amid the coronavirus pandemic and allow them to re-open. They closed their doors back in March 2020, but some are yet to reopen as they put in place coronavirus … The other nations of the UK are yet to announce any plans to change the 2m distance rule for the hospitality industry.Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has asked scientific advisers to In Northern Ireland, where hotels, bars, restaurants and cafes are set to reopen from 3 July, Economy Minister Diane Dodds has said she is The World Health Organization recommends a distance of at least 1m.If you are reading this page and can't see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the A "trade-off" may be needed in England amid a rise in cases, a scientist advising the government says. No big local blockbusters have proven willing to set a release date yet, and tired re-runs of recent Chinese titles have not been met with much enthusiasm. Cinemas, museums and galleries will be able to reopen in England from 4 July, Boris Johnson is expected to announce on Tuesday as he outlines a further easing of coronavirus restrictions.