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Nightclubs in Bulgaria will continue to operate

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The nightclubs will continue to operate, despite the intention of Bulgaria’s Ministry of Health to refer the violations to the Prosecutor Office, an owner of a nightclub in Sofia told the BNR. According to the Ministry of Health, there are programs and means of redress for all businesses affected by the anti-epidemic measures.

 However, owners of catering establishments note that the 60/40 wage support scheme applies only to operating businesses, and there is no support for the rest. In their view, many people do not observe the anti-epidemic measures and the closure of catering establishments will not solve the problem.




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