China revises Covid-19 rules for entertainment venues

China revises Covid-19 rules for entertainment venues

Limits on numbers of people allowed at theatres and events have been removed.

China’s culture and tourism ministry issued the revised rules to travel agencies and entertainment and performance venues. (AP pic)
BEIJING:
China made a further incremental relaxation of rules to combat the spread of Covid-19 on Friday, removing limits on numbers of people allowed at theatres and events such as concerts and music festivals in low-risk areas without outbreaks.

The culture and tourism ministry issued the revised guidelines to travel agencies as well as entertainment and performance venues.

A government statement said local administrators should improve the accuracy of their prevention and control measures and should not shut down entertainment venues down at will.

The specific measures are mostly in line with China’s latest easing of Covid-19 rules, but could be a bright spot for entertainment and tourism firms that have been hammered by a near three-year strict zero-Covid policy.

Places such as KTVs, internet cafes, and offline board game venues are allowed to operate under normalised Covid-19 prevention rules in low-risk regions.

This means as long as they apply certain Covid-19 prevention rules, they can open their business as usual, according to the government.

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