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Popular Osu-based nightlife joint, BloomBar has temporarily suspended their services after six persons were diagnosed with the novel coronavirus.
The communique from the bar said they want “everyone including our hardworking staff to stay healthy and safe at home.”
“We look forward to coming back with greater experience,” they tweeted.
BloomBar’s action follows government’s ban on mass gatherings in a bid to clamp down on the pandemic and curb an outbreak in the country.
Below is BloomBar’s post
Hello everyone. Due to the virus, we’ve decided to close our doors temporarily so everyone including our hardworking staff can stay healthy and safe at home. We look forward to coming back with a greater experience. 🥂 pic.twitter.com/9uSvya3qbc
— BloomBarGH (@Bloombargh) March 16, 2020
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