According to the country’s new coronavirus (Covid-19) measures, brick and mortar gambling venues in 38 municipalities across Denmark will temporarily close from Wednesday, December 9, according to a Monday announcement from the Danish Gambling Authority (Spillemyndigheden).
The new closure order that was issued by the Danish government is in effect until January 3, 2021, and applies to casinos, gambling arcades, and restaurants, and covers Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense and several municipalities in Region Zealand (Region Sjælland).
It is also possible the government will extend national safety measures until late February, with those to include social distancing and limited gatherings.
The announcement comes at a time when applications for new brick and mortar casinos along with on-ship casinos in the country are reportedly being accepted by Spillemyndigheden. In October the application process started and is expected to run until January 29, 2021. Casinos wanting to open on board Danish ships are also subject to the same application time period. Licenses for land-based are valid for up to 10 years.
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