Since the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced evidence that the novel coronavirus can spread by tiny particles of moisture that can hang in the area in enclosed spaces, the pub decided to be extra careful and discourage any singalongs.
Some people believe singing means more droplets get released as the volume of the human voice tends to increase when they break into song.
Sweet Caroline, a favourite in pubs and karaoke bars around the globe, could potentially put bar patrons at risk due to its popularity, as people tend to get together to sing along to the song whenever it plays in a public venue.