The ACT will allow the reopening of strip clubs, dine-in food courts and gaming venues from 9am Monday, under its program of gradually lifting coronavirus restrictions.
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The ACT government announced on Thursday a rule of one person per four square metres of usable space would apply, to a maximum of 100 people in each indoor space and each outdoor space (excluding staff on premises).
On the reopening list are: strip clubs, brothels and escort agencies; casinos and gaming in clubs; dine-in food courts; steam-based services, including saunas; and 24-hour gyms (maximum of 25 people when unstaffed).
However, the government still recommends working from home if it suits a worker and their employer.
The ACT is yet to confirm when big ticketed events, conferences, festivals and nightclubs will restart, flagging further decisions on August 20.
Australian Associated Press