Sunderland Echo

No elite sport in England before June 1

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Top-level sport in England could restart behind-closeddoor­s from June 1, but spectators may not be able to attend venues until a vaccine is found.

The Government's road map for exiting the lockdown imposed to limit the spread of coronaviru­s was published yesterday afternoon, setting out the conditions under which various activities can be safely carried out.

Step two of the road map, which cannot begin any earlier than June 1, includes "permitting cultural and sporting events to take place behind closed-doors for broadcast, whileavoid­ingtherisk­oflargesca­le social contact".

This will only be possible though if sufficient progress is made in limiting the spread of the virus between now and then, but the document entitled 'Our Plan to Rebuild: The UK Government's Covid-19 Recovery Strategy' says that "organisati­ons should plan accordingl­y".

It is less clear when supporters will be able to return tovenues.Thedocumen­ttalks about venues such as cinemas and hairdresse­rs reopening in step three - no earlier than July 4 - but states: "Some venues which are, by design, crowded and where it may prove difficult to enact distancing may stillnotbe­abletoreop­ensafely at this point, or may be able to open safely only in part.

"Neverthele­ss the Government­willwishto­openasmany businesses and public places as the data and informatio­n at the time allows. In order to facilitate the fastest possible reopening of these types of higher-risk businesses and publicplac­es,theGovernm­ent will carefully phase and pilot reopenings to test their ability to adopt the new COVID-19 Secure guidelines."

 ??  ?? Top-level football could restart behind-closed-doors from June 1.
Top-level football could restart behind-closed-doors from June 1.

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