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<p>The Government has been running four policy reviews to inform the roadmap. The
following are supporting the safe reopening of indoor attractions:</p><ul><li><p>Social
Distancing Review to understand when and under what circumstances social distancing
guidance can be lifted or amended</p></li><li><p>COVID Certification Review to understand
the case for introducing certification and the mechanics of a certification programme.</p></li><li><p>Events
Research Programme, led by DCMS, aims to build evidence on the risks associated with
transmission and the extent that mitigation measures could address risk of transmission
at events. The programme aims to start in April, with pilot events carried out across
a range of settings, sectors, venue types, and activity types; many of which are applicable
to Heritage sites. The shortlist of pilot events will take into account a range of
requirements needed to test different science-led criteria, including but not limited
to - indoor and outdoor settings, small and large venues, seated and standing events,
different forms of audience participation, transport to events, duration, and ventilation.</p></li></ul><p><strong>
</strong></p><p>In addition, the online Heritage Working Safely Guidance has been
updated following each adjustment to COVID regulation, including the recent Roadmap
steps. This guidance is for people who work or volunteer in Heritage locations, and
aims to help the sector understand how to make their workplaces COVID secure for employees
and visitors. This has been produced by DCMS and Historic England.</p><p> </p>
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