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Coronavirus: Two-metre rule 'must be relaxed for musicians' | Coronavirus: Two-metre rule 'must be relaxed for musicians' |
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The government is being urged to ease social distancing for musicians, so more of them can get back performing and recording. | The government is being urged to ease social distancing for musicians, so more of them can get back performing and recording. |
Musicians' Union leader Horace Trubridge told the BBC they could play "side by side" to lessen the risk of spreading coronavirus. | Musicians' Union leader Horace Trubridge told the BBC they could play "side by side" to lessen the risk of spreading coronavirus. |
The 2m rule was "overkill" at a "bleak" time for his members, he added. | The 2m rule was "overkill" at a "bleak" time for his members, he added. |
The government said it welcomed "creative and innovative" ideas to help the UK's "brilliant" musicians. | The government said it welcomed "creative and innovative" ideas to help the UK's "brilliant" musicians. |
Coronavirus means theatres, pubs, clubs and other indoor music venues will be closed for the foreseeable future, while promoters have cancelled all the UK's main festivals. | Coronavirus means theatres, pubs, clubs and other indoor music venues will be closed for the foreseeable future, while promoters have cancelled all the UK's main festivals. |
The Labour-affiliated Musicians' Union is in talks with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport over "enhanced busking" - allowing spectators in outdoor spaces to make contactless payments for individual and group performances. | The Labour-affiliated Musicians' Union is in talks with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport over "enhanced busking" - allowing spectators in outdoor spaces to make contactless payments for individual and group performances. |
"They seem to be keen on that," Mr Trubridge said, adding that councils could "relax their bylaws" to help "get live music back into the public's consciousness". | "They seem to be keen on that," Mr Trubridge said, adding that councils could "relax their bylaws" to help "get live music back into the public's consciousness". |
He argued it was difficult to see a way of easing social distancing for audiences to make theatres and venues viable during the pandemic, but that this was not the case for performers. | He argued it was difficult to see a way of easing social distancing for audiences to make theatres and venues viable during the pandemic, but that this was not the case for performers. |
"There's no finesse about the 2m rule at the moment," Mr Trubridge said. "If you're in a line rather than looking at each other, then it seems to be overkill." | "There's no finesse about the 2m rule at the moment," Mr Trubridge said. "If you're in a line rather than looking at each other, then it seems to be overkill." |
The World Health Organisation recommends a distance of 1m between people from different households, but the UK is sticking to the 2m rule. | The World Health Organisation recommends a distance of 1m between people from different households, but the UK is sticking to the 2m rule. |
Mr Trubridge said this distance was particularly unnecessary for string instrumentalists, as opposed to singers, as they could wear masks. | |
Many musicians had been earning £20,000 a year or less even before coronavirus, and some were missing out on furlough payments and loans, he said, adding: "I can't see anything really significant happening this year to help them out of this hole." | Many musicians had been earning £20,000 a year or less even before coronavirus, and some were missing out on furlough payments and loans, he said, adding: "I can't see anything really significant happening this year to help them out of this hole." |
A Department for Culture, Media and Sport spokesperson said: "These are challenging times for the UK's world-class music industry, and we are providing unprecedented support through substantial financial measures such as the Self-Employed Income Support and Bounce Back loan schemes." | A Department for Culture, Media and Sport spokesperson said: "These are challenging times for the UK's world-class music industry, and we are providing unprecedented support through substantial financial measures such as the Self-Employed Income Support and Bounce Back loan schemes." |
They added: "We welcome creative and innovative ideas on how we can support our talented musicians." | They added: "We welcome creative and innovative ideas on how we can support our talented musicians." |
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