Alcohol-free karaoke outlets among proposals to help nightlife players reopen
Government looking at various suggestions submitted by Singapore Nightlife Business Association
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THE government is reviewing suggestions from nightlife and entertainment operators to support the industry - one of the earliest to close when the coronavirus broke out in Singapore - and help it resume business.
Ideas being considered include allowing family-themed karaoke joints with safe management measures that serve no alcoholic drinks resume business, and quicker approvals for temporary changes in business licensing.
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