How does the government's timeline impact the racing and betting industries?
Prime minister Boris Johnson has set out details of the government's plan for the easing of lockdown, with restrictions set to be lifted in four stages, starting on March 8, if four key tests are met upon review of the latest data.
The four steps will take place at least five weeks apart and are provisionally set for March 8, April 12, May 17 and June 21, although it has been stressed steps will be taken no earlier than these dates.
With that in mind, we look at the key dates for when restrictions that impact the racing and betting industries may be lifted in England if strict conditions on vaccines, infection rates and new coronavirus variants are met.
The key dates
April 12 All non-essential retail could open from this date, including betting shops, two days after one of the biggest betting events of the year, the Randox Grand National, takes place at Aintree. Event pilots could begin from this date too. Doncaster and Warwick hosted pilot events last September.
May 17 Some large events, like race meetings, may be permitted with a limited number of spectators. Outdoor events are expected to be capped at 4,000, or 50 per cent capacity, whichever is lowest, while outdoor seated events could cater for 10,000 people or 25 per cent capacity. In addition, pilots will run to examine how such events can take place without the need for social distancing, using other mitigations such as testing.
June 5 The Derby could be run in front of up to 4,000 spectators at Epsom.
June 15 Royal Ascot begins, possibly with a crowd of 4,000, and concludes two days before the planned next stage of lockdown easing.
June 21 The government hopes to be able to lift limits on larger events. Legal limits on social contact could also be removed.
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Published on 22 February 2021inNews
Last updated 18:40, 22 February 2021
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