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COVID related bankruptcies in the production space
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<blockquote data-quote="Helge A. Bentsen" data-source="post: 214522" data-attributes="member: 263"><p>It was promising until today, there has been a rise in activity lately due to government stimulation programs and relatively low sickness levels. Oslo has had a rise in cases for the last week that's been pretty bad along with other large cities in Norway, today the local authorities called a stop to everything in several cities.</p><p>No liquor sales in pubs/bars etc., no public gatherings, lot's of school closed, no concerts or other shows allowed, no cinemas, no private gatherings of ANY kind with more than 10 people, max 20 people in churches and similar, mandatory face masks in shops where you can't maintain a 2m distance. Shops and similar places that's open are required to hire security so the customers keep a 2m distance. Mandatory home office for all employee and businesses have to document that they have offered all employees this opportunity unless it's strictly necessary to have them come into office for work. Venues have already started to announce temporarily closures. I'm expecting that the few shows I have booked for the upcoming weeks will be cancelled.</p><p></p><p>In short: it's bad. I know a lot of companies and venues don't have too much left in their bank accounts, unless we get some compensation from the government it's going to get nasty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helge A. Bentsen, post: 214522, member: 263"] It was promising until today, there has been a rise in activity lately due to government stimulation programs and relatively low sickness levels. Oslo has had a rise in cases for the last week that's been pretty bad along with other large cities in Norway, today the local authorities called a stop to everything in several cities. No liquor sales in pubs/bars etc., no public gatherings, lot's of school closed, no concerts or other shows allowed, no cinemas, no private gatherings of ANY kind with more than 10 people, max 20 people in churches and similar, mandatory face masks in shops where you can't maintain a 2m distance. Shops and similar places that's open are required to hire security so the customers keep a 2m distance. Mandatory home office for all employee and businesses have to document that they have offered all employees this opportunity unless it's strictly necessary to have them come into office for work. Venues have already started to announce temporarily closures. I'm expecting that the few shows I have booked for the upcoming weeks will be cancelled. In short: it's bad. I know a lot of companies and venues don't have too much left in their bank accounts, unless we get some compensation from the government it's going to get nasty. [/QUOTE]
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