By Tom Grater International Film Reporter The UK government has published its COVID-19 recovery strategy, with cinemas given a provisional green light to re-open “no earlier than July 4”.
However, the 50-page document suggests that the re-opening of any indoor public spaces will be dependant on a reduction in confirmed cases of the virus and that the real date for those venues may be “significantly later” if infections don’t drop.
Cinemas are covered by step three of the plan, the final stage of the initial reduction of the country’s lockdown. Also covered in step three are pubs and beauty salons.
The document makes it clear that any businesses that do re-open will need to adhere to the COVID-19 Secure guidelines, which at present involve
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