Coronavirus live news: Russia to start vaccine trials on 40,000 people next week; Europe reporting 26,000 new cases a day
Singing is no more risky than speaking when it comes to the possibility of spreading Covid-19, British scientists have said, adding that volume is the most important risk factor. Last week, the British government changed its guidance to allow professionals and non-professionals to resume singing rehearsals and performance, bringing the required social distancing into line with usual Covid-19 rules and removing the need for extra mitigations.
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