The UK government has published its COVID-19 recovery strategy, with cinemas given a provisional green light to re-open from July 4, during step three of the plan. However, the document make it cle…
The UK government has published its COVID-19 recovery strategy, with cinemas given a provisional green light to re-open from July 4, during step three of the plan.
“Each step may involve adding new adjustments to the existing restrictions or taking some adjustments further.
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