Warning for caution when indoor venues open again due to variant
From May 17 customers will be able to eat and drink indoors again
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More venues and attractions will reopen in Liverpool from May 17, including plenty of spots on the iconic Albert Dock (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)
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Covid-19 tests strongly recommended for attendance of Wolves game Friday, 14 May, 2021
Supporters selected by Everton from the ballot of season ticket holders and Lounge members to attend the club s final home game of the season are being strongly advised to take a lateral flow test prior to the game.
Liverpool City Council s Ground Safety Advisory Group (GSAG) and Public Health department have made the recommendation for the reduced-capacity fixture that will see around 6,500 fans return to Goodison Park, the most that have been allowed into the ground since March last year.
Matt Ashton, Director of Public Health at Liverpool City Council said: “The return of football fans to Goodison Park for the last home game of the season is a landmark moment in our slow return to normality from the grip of lockdown. Whilst it is a cause for celebration, the threat of coronavirus, including the new Covid-19 strain (originally detected in India) is very real within o