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Facemasks and social distancing are to be axed at events which will look at how to ease lockdown long-term.
The Events Research Programme, which will examine ways of reopening mass-attendance venues safely, is to test the measures at a number of upcoming pilot events, including the FA Cup Final.
The football season-ending showpiece next month, its two preceding semi-finals and the League Cup Final are all included in the plan, to establish how best to minimise the risk of Covid transmission in larger crowds.
Guidance released by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on Friday revealed that Covid certificates will not be used.
April 17, 2021, 4:32 am
Spectators will be back inside the Crucible for the first day of the 2021 World Snooker Championships (Richard Sellers/PA)
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Spectators will return to sport on Saturday when the World Snooker Championship gets under way with the Crucible to open its doors to fans once again.
The venue in Sheffield could be up to 33 per cent full on the first day of the tournament and the hope is that a capacity crowd of 980 people will attend next month’s final on May 3.