Virus-hit Chinese city to reopen public cultural venues, stadiums
SHIJIAZHUANG -- Public cultural venues and stadiums in the northern Chinese city of Shijiazhuang, hit by a recent COVID-19 resurgence, will resume operation on Monday, local authorities said Sunday.
Shijiazhuang will clear all medium- and high-risk areas for COVID-19 on Monday and reopen public cultural venues including libraries, museums and galleries under strict epidemic prevention and control measures, city officials said at a press conference.
Public cultural venues will require reservations in advance and cap the number of visitors to 50 percent, said Zhao Junfang with the city's bureau for culture, broadcasting and tourism.
Ren Weiwei, head of the city's sports bureau, said open-air sports venues will be fully opened and indoor ones will cap the number of visitors.
Also on Monday, Shijiazhuang will allow restaurants to resume dine-in service, while requiring them to conduct regular ventilation and disinfection, shorten dining hours and provide serving chopsticks and spoons.
Customers will also be requested to undergo temperature scanning and wear masks before entering restaurants.
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