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Mon, Jun 29, 2009
The Straits Times
Parties still in full swing

[Photo: Customer service officer Linda Lim checking patrons' temperatures before allowing them into Lunar at Clarke Quay. Clubs here are seeing healthy attendance, though not all are implementing such screening.]

By Jessica Jaganathan

PARTY-GOERS were out in full force over the weekend, despite climbing numbers of Influenza A (H1N1) cases here, including one of the biggest clusters at one of the most popular nightclubs.

Three major nightclub operators - which between them own 15 clubs - told The Straits Times it was business as usual and sales were unaffected this weekend.

Nightspots such as Zirca in Clarke Quay and Wala Wala at Holland Village were as packed as ever on Friday and Saturday nights.

 


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