Yorkshire Post

‘ Use jobless music staff to deliver vaccine’ festivals boss tells PM

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THE BOSS of the Isle of Wight Festival has called on Boris Johnson to make use of an “army” of unemployed staff in the music industry to help with the national vaccine effort.

Like many in the arts, John Giddings and his staff will face a big financial hit if the popular annual music festival is unable to go ahead as intended in June.

“I am petrified they won’t roll ( the vaccine) out in time for the festival to go ahead and I want to do everything physically possible to help,” Mr Giddings said.

“We have got trained and skilled people sitting at home doing nothing. We need to use them. We are at war with an invisible enemy and you have got to fight it. We have a whole army of people out there and they haven’t been employed for the last year.

“If we lose this summer they are going to be in serious in trouble financiall­y.”

The line- up for this year’s festival, due to take place on June 17- 20, includes major artists like Lewis Capaldi, Lionel Richie and Duran Duran.

Mr Giddings said his staff and others working in the events industry already had the skills required for helping with the set up of venues and dealing with the public.

He said: “We have thousands of people who are unemployed who are used to crowd control, health and safety.

“We run all the venues in the UK, we know how to get people in and out safely and properly.

“You need a doctor and a nurse to inoculate people, but logistical­ly we can make it all happen.”

He added: “They are all really highly trained and skilled. Just because they work in rock and roll doesn’t mean they are not.”

A number of venues which have been closed temporaril­y have also voiced support for the idea.

James Lindsay, CEO of the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, said he wanted to play his part in the fight against the virus.

He said: “The venue is standing here doing nothing and as soon as we can get the vaccine and get back to our new normality of life – we want our business to be up and running. We are a major contributo­r to the night- time economy.”

 ??  ?? LIONEL RICHIE: Was due to play at festival but his absence could pave way for more vaccine help.
LIONEL RICHIE: Was due to play at festival but his absence could pave way for more vaccine help.

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