a weekend of events in Liverpool, the BRIT Awards and Download Festival.Events organisers were eagerly anticipating the results of the programme last week ahead of a planned summer of live music, but they were delayed without explanation.They are now attempting to open up the industry once again, after initial results suggested that attending a live music event posed as much risk of contracting COVID-19 as going shopping.A spokesperson for Boris Johnson told The Guardian: “These pilots provide real-life data so we can fully understand any benefits, problems or challenges with mass events.”Quizzed why the results had not yet showed up, they replied: “We’re assessing the evidence as we speak.”The results are likely to appear “shortly”, they.
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