Seasonal self-employed people, freelancers and artists who have experienced loss of income due to cancelled events can now apply for compensation for costs already incurred for these events.
Seasonal self-employed and artists can now seek compensation for production costs
Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces,
10 November 2020, Denmark
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