Events taking place in Liverpool to trial how venues will operate safely this summer will not require people to show Covid-19 vaccine passports, the council has confirmed. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport included a number of Liverpool events on an initial list of pilots, and said: “The pilots will explore how different approaches to social distancing, ventilation and test-on-entry protocols could ease opening and maximise participation. The Liverpool pilots – a comedy gig, an outdoor cinema, a club night and a business event – will “gather evidence associated with different settings and approaches to managing and mitigating transmission risk”. pic.twitter.com/YFf8ywn7sz — Liverpool City Council (@lpoolcouncil) April 4, 2021The Liverpool pilots are the Hot Water Comedy Club at M&S Bank Arena Auditorium, the Luna Cinema on the Waterfront (three shows), The Good Business Festival Presents: Change Business for Good at ACC Liverpool, and the Circus Club. The council said the aim of the programme is to develop and pilot the logistics of event ticketing and testing, venue admittance and post-event follow-up.
Source: Express April 04, 2021 10:21 UTC