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, an online craft beer festival, believes that virtual partying will still remain once lockdown lifts.
When lockdown came into force on 23 March, pubs and bars across the UK were forced to shut their doors. Other pubs have followed suit with the King & Co in Clapham Common also implementing a one-way system, while Sacha explains that clubbing may require capacity restrictions and earlier finishing times, but that this will likely depend on the area – and how affected it has been.
‘I expect restrictions will differ depending on location and the rate of infection or outbreaks within that city and region, and we may see venues opening and then closing again due to a local outbreak.’The potentially biggest factor in how partying will change is people’s mental health.
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