A rapid assessment of reopening nightlife whilst containing COVID-19 and preventing violence: Full report
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At a time of national and international emergency, the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has resulted in closures and restrictions on nightlife environments around the world including Wales.
After months of control measures, many countries are now in the process of re-opening their nightlife economies. As these restrictions are gradually lifted, we face the challenge of how to safely re-open the night-time economy (NTE) whilst minimising risks of COVID-19 transmission, protecting night-time industries and ensuring the ‘new normal’ of nightlife does not exacerbate
other public health problems, particularly violence.
After months of control measures, many countries are now in the process of re-opening their nightlife economies. As these restrictions are gradually lifted, we face the challenge of how to safely re-open the night-time economy (NTE) whilst minimising risks of COVID-19 transmission, protecting night-time industries and ensuring the ‘new normal’ of nightlife does not exacerbate
other public health problems, particularly violence.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Uned Atal Trais - Violence Prevention Unit |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |