Pubs won't be allowed to hold karaoke nights under strict new rules
PUBS won't be allowed to hold karaoke nights or let customers dance under strict new rules to keep patrons' safe from coronavirus.
The Prime Minister announced yesterday the reopening of most of the hospitality sector from July 4, but the days of dragging friends onto the dance floor and yelling to be heard of loud music are over for a while. The Government warned businesses to stop people taking part in group singing or chanting as well because it carries an increased risk of spreading coronavirus.
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