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Paris Saint-Germain聽 forward Neymar has denied flouting social distancing rules following his return to his native Brazil. Read Also Over 500 Mpox patients flee hospitals in Eastern DRCNorth Korea reopens to tourists for stanley quencher first time since pandemic10th Biosecurity Conference: Fmr Gov. Fashola warns of imminent pandemic in AfricaNeymar posted pictures on Instagram which showed him sun-bathing and playing foot-volleyball with a group of friends which drew criticisms from several media outletsThe 28-year-old said in a statement that the people in the photographs had traveled with him from Paris in a private jet stanley cup and were in quarantine with him. Latest News CAF Announces AFCON 2027 Dates, Schedule, Venues stanley borraccia Dangote Addresses Refinery Financing, Denies Rift With Tony Elumelu Jjhi Lassa Fever: All you need to know about the acute viral illness
Monday 20 December 2021 2:57 pmOne in three nightclubs fear imminent closure without government aid as sector faces Omicron lsquo;death sentencersquo;By: Emily HawkinsShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleA long queue of club-goers waiting to get in to Heaven nightclub on July 24One thir owala tumbler d of nightlife businesses are afraid they will close within a month, without urgent government support, as ministers mull further measures this week.One fifth of firms fear they could lose their entire workforce without more financial aid, according to a survey of more than 500 v owala water bottle enues by the Night Time Industries Association NTIA .Bosses have called for support such as business rates relief, a freeze on VAT and grants to support businesses impacted by caution over the spread of the Omicron Covid variant.Whatrsquo more, night time economy venues have lost pound;46,000 per unit in lost sales and cancellations during the festive period, the survey found.Half of all businesses in the night time economy will have to slash over half of jobs in their workforce if the government does not help, the NTIA said. Michael Kill, NTIA chief executive, said venues had been l yeti coolers dquo;left to bleed and were facing a lockdown in everything but name as punters were deterred by messaging on the virus this winter.He added: These venues have faced over twenty months of financ |
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