Nightlife operators face uphill task to adapt and survive in Covid-19 new normal

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SINGAPORE — Some nightlife operators said they are aware there is an urgent need for them to pivot their business models in order to survive the Covid-19 pandemic that has wreaked havoc on global economies, but many told TODAY that it is easier said than done.

 

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