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15.03.2020 - 15:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
One of the biggest cinema chains in the UK has announced it will be reducing capacity in all of its venues amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Showcase Cinemas, which has over 20 cinemas across the country, has reduced the numbers of tickets it will sell at each screening.
Audience capacity will be reduced by 50 per cent in each auditorium to allow for two vacant spaces between each pair of seats.
In addition, the cinema chain has instituted a COVID-19 Staff Education Programme and will ensure all
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