What are the risks of COVID-19?
COVID-19 is still a threat to people who are unvaccinated. Some people – including children – who get COVID-19 can become severely ill, which could result in hospitalization, and some have ongoing health problems several weeks or even longer after getting infected.
What should I do if I have COVID-19?
Stay home except to get medical careStay home. Most people with COVID-19 have mild illness and can recover at home without medical care. Do not leave your home, except to get medical care. Do not visit public areas.Take care of yourself. Get rest and stay hydrated. Take over-the-counter medicines, such as acetaminophen, to help you feel better.
What is a mass gathering?
An event counts as a “mass gatherings” if the number of people it brings together is so large that it has the potential to strain the planning and response resources of the health system in the community where it takes place.
When will outdoor performing arts return to Suffolk?
Last week, the government gave the go-ahead for outdoor shows to resume with social distancing, and said today’s announcement marks the move to stage 4 of its five-stage roadmap for the return of professional performing arts. Suffolk’s Red Rooster Festival has confirmed a September date for this year’s edition.
How will venues sell tickets to socially distanced audiences?
Tickets will be sold online, with venues encouraged to use e-tickets to reduce contact and help with track and trace. DCMS is working with the sector on pilots of performances with socially distanced audiences that will inform final guidance for venues in the run up to the restart date, including the London Symphony Orchestra at St Luke’s, London.
How will the covid-19 Lockdown affect the UK’s music venues?
Theatres, music halls and other venues closed since the Covid-19 shutdown in March will be allowed to reopen at reduced capacity and with limited ticket sales “to ensure social distancing can be maintained”. Tickets will be sold online, with venues encouraged to use e-tickets to reduce contact and help with track and trace.