Ian Anderson, Jethro Tull Pen Open Letter on Covid-19 to U.K. Government

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Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull have signed an open letter suggesting possible solutions for bringing back live music during Covid-19

With that said, he believes that outdoor concerts are largely safe for the moment as long as all attendees wear masks — “at least a 50p 3-layer surgical mask, not a flimsy single layer homemade cosmetic face covering” — and keep a suitable social distance apart through seating or otherwise.

Anderson admits that creating a safe protocol for indoor performances will be much more difficult and that a one-size-fits-all scenario would be ineffective. He writes: “I suggest that environmental health assessments are carried out for theatres and concert halls and they can be granted an interim COVID license to operate with restricted seating and all the other obvious sanitary and entry/exit/toilet protocols in place.

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