France to allow nightclubs to reopen in July

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France To Allow Nightclubs To Reopen In July
A woman passes the closed New Morning nightclub in Paris. Photo: Alian Jocard/AFP via Getty Images
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The French government plans to allow nightclubs to reopen in July, health minister Olivier Veran said on Thursday, allowing the industry to operate again for the first time since it was shut during the first Covid-19 lockdown ordered in March 2020.

Veran said the government was working on safety protocols for the reopening with details to be announced next week, after president Emmanuel Macron said earlier this month an update on nightclub operations would be made on June 21st.

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“In July, nightclubs are expected to reopen with specific requirements”, Veran told France's BFM television. He gave no precise date.

More than 100 nightclubs out of 1,600 in France have closed permanently due to the pandemic crisis, according to hospitality trade union UMIH.

France eased its third nationwide lockdown – meant to rein in the coronavirus outbreak – last month with the reopening of terraces on May 19th. Last week, restaurants, bars and cafes were allowed to reopen for indoor service for the first time in seven months.

The government said on Wednesday a night-time curfew would end from June 20th as the pandemic situation was improving faster than anticipated.

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