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| Thanks for the UK rules | |
| Posted by: dramedy 10:29 pm EDT 07/05/21 | |
| In reply to: re: It’s going to happen—no vaccine is 100% effective. - donnyboy 07:29 pm EDT 07/05/21 | |
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| They had to close under them. Hopefully they will be modified because I assume most shows will have issues every few weeks. | |
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| re: Thanks for the UK rules | |
| Posted by: young-walsingham 03:44 pm EDT 07/06/21 | |
| In reply to: Thanks for the UK rules - dramedy 10:29 pm EDT 07/05/21 | |
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| England's rules only. The virus is presumed to act and spread differently in Scotland, Wales and NI, all of which have their own separate rules and guidance. | |
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| re: Thanks for the UK rules - An Update | |
| Posted by: donnyboy 08:48 am EDT 07/06/21 | |
| In reply to: Thanks for the UK rules - dramedy 10:29 pm EDT 07/05/21 | |
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| It's been confirmed today that from 16 August fully vaccinated people will no longer have to isolate after close contact with an infected person. These close contacts will still be advised to take a PCR test as soon as possible (though this isn't mandatory) and if they are positive they will have to isolate whether they've been vaccinated or not. I'm guessing the 16 August because by then a very high percentage of UK adults will have been fully vaccinated. I'm sure that productions will want close contacts to take the tests and, therefore, there may be the odd cancelled performance while test results are processed. However it should mean that the 10 day block cancellations are no longer required (unless of course a critical mass of the cast/crew/team test positive) |
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