U.K. Government Urges Public to Avoid Theaters, Other Social Venues to Combat Coronavirus
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said it is time for everyone in the country to stop non-essential contact with others and to stop all unnecessary travel around the U.K. Johnson also said people should start working from home where they possibly can, in addition to avoiding theaters and other social venues, such as clubs [...]The Institute of Contemporary Arts has become the first major arts, theater and cinema venue to close its doors in the U.K. as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
It’s the single biggest fine ever handed out by France’s anti-trust board. Apple was also sanctioned for abusing of a situation of economic dependency with regard to independent distributors. [...]Theatrical box office in South Korean capital, Seoul dipped to a 16-year low, as ticket sales have moved in inverse proportion to the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus rises. Exhibitors have turned to re-releases to try to entice audiences.
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