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ACC Liverpool hosted the UK’s first business festival since national lockdown began in March 2020 on 28 April.
The Good Business Festival’s launch event, Change Business for Good, was the first in-person live business event to take place without covid measures in place, informing research to examine transmission, aerosol and contact risks in a medium-sized indoor venue.
The conference was part of the government’s Events Research Programme (ERP) - a science-led initiative to get audiences back safely as restrictions are gradually eased.
Delegates were required to take a lateral flow test within 24 hours prior to attending and were encouraged to take a free at-home PCR test on the day of the event and also five days afterwards.
When cinemas, theatres and art galleries will reopen after lockdown
As part of the easing of the third lockdown, the government has announced the return of indoor entertainment from early summer
Theatres will be back from May 17 – but with social distancing in place
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Lockdown measures across England have begun to be gradually lifted, as some freedoms are restored to the public.
Normality, however, is a way off. The Prime Minister has suggested that rapid testing or vaccine passports (known officially as Covid “certification”) may be required for audiences, in order to bring back larger events.
A number of pilot events in Liverpool are to run during April and early May, with before-and-after lateral flow tests to gauge the feasibility of large, non-socially-distanced audiences.