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Liverpool s public health director defends comedy club over pilot event abuse
The trial, which is separate from government proposals for vaccine passports, is running in the coming weeks
16:52, 6 APR 2021
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Hot Water Comedy Club (Image: Andrew Teebay)
Liverpool’s public health director has moved to reassure people in the city that an upcoming events pilot is not linked to vaccine passport proposals after businesses involved received abuse.
It will see Liverpool follow in the footsteps of Amsterdam and Barcelona by taking part in what is being described as “science-led research”. The council says the Events Research Programme will be used to provide key scientific data into how events for a range of audiences could be permitted to safely reopen as part of Step 4 of the roadmap out of lockdown, commencing no earlier than June 21.