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Four trial events held in Liverpool in April and May did not cause any detectable spread of the coronavirus, the city’s health chief said.
More than 13,000 people attended two nightclub events, a music festival and business conference in April and May.
Eleven people later tested positive for coronavirus, although fewer than half of all those attending returned a PCR test.
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Liverpool public health director Matt Ashton said the trials were undoubtedly a success .
The latest government figures show the city has an infection rate of 7.4 cases for every 100,000 people in the week leading to May 21, down from 9.8 for every 100,000 seven days before.
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Four trial events held in Liverpool in April and May did not cause any detectable spread of the coronavirus, the city’s health chief said.
More than 13,000 people attended two nightclub events, a music festival and business conference in April and May.
Eleven people later tested positive for coronavirus, although less than half of all attendees returned a PCR test.
Read More
Liverpool public health director Matt Ashton said the trials were undoubtedly a success .
The latest government figures show the city to have an infection rate of 7.4 cases per 100,000 in the week leading up to May 21, down from 9.8 per 100,000 seven days before.