We are aware that the emergence of the new coronavirus, which is the first time in Slovenia, will lead to a shortfall in public cultural institutions, in the non-governmental sector and among the self-employed in the culture. an outbreak of a new coronavirus.
Impact of the new coronavirus and the operation of public cultural institutions, cultural NGOs and the self-employed in culture
Ministry of Culture, Slovenia,
11 March 2020, Slovenia
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