The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Nightclub postpones events after two test positive for coronoviru­s

Heretic Atlanta pauses as state reports record number of new cases.

- By Raisa Habersham raisa.habersham@ajc.com

Popular nightclub Heretic Atlanta is postponing scheduled events after two patrons tested positive for coronaviru­s following a June 20 dance party at the northeast Atlanta venue, the general manager announced in a Facebook post.

Social media posts circulated last week that patrons who attended the event featuri ng D J Dan Slater contracted COVID- 19. On Saturday, Heretic general manager Alan Collins said two people who attended the event told him they tested pos- itive for the virus.

Collins made the decision to postpone ev nts until further notice so the gayowned and operated nightclub, which reopened June 5, can gather more informatio­n and adjust their operations. Patrons who purchased tick- ets to upcoming events will receive refunds.

“This is, frankly, a very confusing and difficult time for nightlife — for customers and business owners alike,” Collins said in the lengthy Face- book post. “There is a stark contrast in the guidelines coming from the state versus the advice coming from the health community. Some people feel every non-essential business should close, and some think personal responsibi­lity is key,

meaning people should be able to decide for themselves. We believe it’s both and want to do our part. Our responsibi­l- ity is to our staff and our customers.”

Heretic’s announceme­nt comes just as Georgia reported 2,225 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, a new record since the start of the pandemic, accord- ing to the Department of Public Health. The state also reported more than 11,000 new cases of the coronaviru­s from June 21 to June 27, a new one-week record of confirmed cases.

The increased cases also coincide with the state easing restrictio­ns, allowing nonessenti­al businesses to reopen. Gov. Brian Kemp eased restrictio­ns for nightclubs, allowing them to reopen June 1 at 35% capacity and requiring them to meet 38 other guidelines. Texas and Florida closed their bars after seeing an uptick in coronaviru­s cases in their respective states.

Kemp doesn’t plan to impose new restrictio­ns or require the use of masks to combat the spread of the coronaviru­s in Georgia, he said Friday at a media briefing.

Collins said the nightclub is committed to hosting events over the next few months that will make social distancing easier to maintain and urged patrons to support other gayfriendl­y establishm­ents such as the Atlanta Eagle.

“Please have patience with us as we navigate this unpreceden­ted situation, and we look forward to seeing you soon,” he said.

 ?? ALYSSA POINTER / ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM ?? “This is, frankly, a very confusing and difficult time for nightlife — for customers and business owners alike,” Heretic Atlanta general manager Alan Collins said.
ALYSSA POINTER / ALYSSA.POINTER@AJC.COM “This is, frankly, a very confusing and difficult time for nightlife — for customers and business owners alike,” Heretic Atlanta general manager Alan Collins said.

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