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Karaoke operators worry Covid-19 surge may impact their business

Singapore News - Karaoke operators finally opened their doors to guests six months ago, but they are worried that the recent surge in Covid-19 infection numbers may mean a return to restrictions – a move they say could mean curtains for some of them. Mr Frank Per, who manages Sing My Song... Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Karaoke operators worry Covid-19 surge may impact their business

“If we are forced to close again, I think many businesses in the nightlife sector will collapse," said an operator.
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Nightlife industry worried about business impact, stricter rules if KTV COVID-19 cluster continues to grow

Nightlife industry worried about business impact, stricter rules if KTV COVID-19 cluster continues to grow
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Nightclubs and karaoke outlets in Singapore hope to make some noise soon


July 12, 2021
Mr Frank Per, who owns Sing My Song Family Karaoke at Paya Lebar Quarter Mall, hopes his business, now an F&B outlet, can pivot back to being a nightspot soon.
The New Paper file photo
It has been more than 15 months since nightclubs and karaoke outlets went silent, forced to shut after coronavirus infections first surged in Singapore.
There was some hope in November last year when a pilot programme was mooted for two nightclubs and 10 karaoke outlets to reopen, but this was put on hold in January after a spike in cases.
The nightlife industry has been brought to its knees because of the pandemic, but there is some hope now with Singapore's vaccination programme ramped up and community infections down to a trickle.

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Singapore's nightclubs and karaoke outlets in the dark after pilot fails to take off


The Straits Times
Singapore's nightclubs and karaoke outlets in the dark after pilot fails to take off
Operators say they now plan to either pivot temporarily to other businesses or wait it out.ST PHOTOS: CHONG JUN LIANG
Mr Bryan Ong, managing director of Strumm's Holding, which runs Ipanema World Music Bar.ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH
Mr Frank Per, owner of Sing My Song Family Karaoke.ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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Pilots to reopen nightclubs, karaoke outlets put on hold


The New Paper
Pilots to reopen nightclubs, karaoke outlets put on hold
The pilot for bars and pubs will continue for now, with the situation being closely monitored. TNP FILE PHOTO
Recent rise in community cases and high-risk settings in nightspots reasons for indefinite postponement
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The recent rise in Covid-19 infections in the community has stopped the music before even the first note is struck - at least for the time being.
The pilots to allow a limited number of selected nightclubs and karaoke outlets to reopen with stringent safe management measures this month have been deferred until further notice, the Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of Home Affairs announced yesterday.

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Covid-19: Pilots to reopen nightclubs, karaoke outlets put on hold


The recent rise in Covid-19 infections in the community has stopped the music before even the first note is struck - at least for the time being. The pilots to allow a limited number of selected nightclubs and karaoke outlets to reopen with stringent safe management measures this month have been deferred until further notice, the Ministry of Trade and...

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KTV outlets may now opt to be exempted from Covid-19 test


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Selected karaoke outlets may be allowed to reopen without their customers needing to take a Covid-19 swab test as part of the pilot programme, says the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
But these outlets must observe a different set of rules such as a maximum group size of two and a ban on liquor consumption, an MHA spokesman told The New Paper last Tuesday.
On Nov 6 last year, KTV outlets - closed since March 26 - were told that some could reopen under a three-month pilot programme, but customers must test negative on either the antigen rapid test or the polymerase chain reaction test at least 24 hours before the end of their KTV activity.

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