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Four months after they were shut down, President Akufo-Addo has announced that the country’s beaches, pubs, nights clubs and cinemas will remain closed in spite of the easing of the COVID-19 restrictions on the hospitality industry.
President Nana Akufo-Addo on Sunday, July 26th 2020 announced the reopening of tourism attractions in consultations with the Ghana Tourism Authority, but apart from open-air drinking spots, the door remains closed to beaches and venues for nightlife.
“In consultation with the Ghana Tourism Authority and the health experts, I am announcing the reopening of our nation’s tourist sites and attractions, so they can begin to receive visitors”
“Open air drinking spots can now function. The management of these facilities are tasked to enforce enhanced hygiene and social distancing protocols”
“Beaches, pubs, cinemas and nightclubs, however, remain closed until further notice”
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