Britain: Experiment party for coronavirus spread in Liverpool with 3,000 people in storage

About 6,000 people participated in a large experiment Liverpool on Good Friday afternoon, aspiring to overturn the suggestions of experts and help return parties to our daily lives.

According to dailymail.co.uk, the party entitled “The First Dance” took place in a warehouse. The participants – 3,000 today and 3,000 tomorrow – said they were very excited. At the party there was none of the pandemic conventions: social distances and masks are not needed. To enter the space requires one thing: to show negativity coronavirus test 24 hours.

Entrepreneurs hope that such experiments will pave the way for the opening of clubs and provide scientists with data on how small or large events can be organized.

The producer of the experiment in Liverpool, Sam Newson, explained to the Telegraph that no one will be accepted without a negative test. The staff, who will wear masks during the party, is also obliged to take the test. There will be plenty of antiseptic in the bars. However customers will be able to do whatever they want.

See photos from the party

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