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Indoor Dining & Clubs Are Finally Reopening This Month In Ontario & Here Are The Rules

Dancing, karaoke, and more!

Indoor Dining & Clubs Are Finally Reopening This Month In Ontario & Here Are The Rules
Indoor Dining & Clubs Are Finally Reopening This Month & Here's The ...
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Ontario is , July 16, and what a wild weekend it will be, with indoor clubs, bars, dining and even karaoke reopening.

Indoor restaurants will reopen, and you can bring as many friends to the restaurant as their capacity allows, unlike step two, in which outdoor seating was limited to six people per table.

People will still be required to wear masks and physically distance themselves inside restaurants, bars, and nightclubs and all public settings in step three.

Nightclubs and bars with dance floors will reopen at 25% capacity or a maximum headcount of 250 people, and establishments will be required to follow whichever restriction yields fewer people.

Indoor karaoke nights will also be a possibility again and buffets will also be allowed.

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