People watch Zuzu perform on stage at a music festival in Sefton Park in Liverpool as part of the national Events Research Programme (Danny Lawson/PA)The Government’s decision not to make domestic vaccine passports mandatory at live events has been welcomed by the entertainment industry. However, Government guidance published online states if cases continue to rise it will consider making the passports mandatory for certain venues. pic.twitter.com/JPw5EE5wWL — Music Venue Trust (@musicvenuetrust) July 12, 2021A statement from the Music Venue Trust said the charity, which has campaigned for Government support and identified venues at risk of closure during the pandemic, “warmly welcomes” the return to full capacity concerts from next week. We have all been desperately seeking the opportunity to revive live music, and to show that we can do that safely. A huge moment for Hospitality businesses, Hospitality jobs, and more importantly, peoples mental health.
Source: Irish Independent July 12, 2021 16:40 UTC