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14.03.2020 - 13:57 / variety.com
Showcase Cinemas, owned by U.S. company National Amusements, has become the first major exhibition chain in Britain to enforce “social distancing” in its movie theaters, in line with the measures taken by its sister chain in the U.S. to combat the spread of coronavirus.
The move comes ahead of an expected ban by the British government next week on mass gatherings as it seeks to ease pressure on the emergency services amid the coronavirus crisis.
Showcase Cinemas has posted a message on its U.K.
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The UK's coronavirus lockdown has begun, meaning stricter-than-ever social distancing rules are now in place.
These Morrisons customers were heeding government advice and keeping their distance as they queued outside this Paisley store.
The prime minister on Monday evening announced new stringent measures to limit activity in the UK, and although it wasn’t specifically labelled, it’s fair to say the region is now under a ‘lockdown’.
Boris Johnson has once again warned that if people continue to ignore social distancing rules he would have no choice but to introduce tougher measures to enforce it.