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Jan 4, 2022 at 1:32 comment added reirab @fredsbend Fair enough, though it still appears most likely to be targeted primarily at the holidays, going into effect on Dec 23 and ending Jan 4.
Jan 4, 2022 at 0:05 comment added user11643 @reirab A comment on that answer says this was a continuation of regulations enacted before Christmas, thus its not at all clear New Year's is the ultimate target.
Jan 1, 2022 at 19:52 comment added reirab @JoeW Yes. See the other answer which quotes the relevant statute. It's temporary just for a few days on either side of New Year's.
Jan 1, 2022 at 17:31 comment added Barmar @JoeW See the answer by Rebecca, it quotes the press release that says the current prohibitions last until Jan 4.
Jan 1, 2022 at 14:53 comment added Joe W @reirab Do you have any evidence to support the claim that the dancing ban just applies around the new years holiday and isn't longer term? Everything I have seen shows no indication of that.
Jan 1, 2022 at 9:23 comment added reirab "but it is a general ban instead of something targeted at New Years events." Well, sort of. It's a general ban, but it only applies to a few days on either side of New Year's Day, so it's not unreasonable to call it a ban on dancing at New Year's parties, as the timing of the ban seems to be pretty clearly directed at exactly that.
Dec 31, 2021 at 22:29 comment added user11643 I was really hoping it was a Footloose joke :(
Dec 31, 2021 at 22:12 history answered Joe W CC BY-SA 4.0