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Events face further Covid challenges

By the time you read this, England’s move to step four of the government’s lockdown-easing roadmap should have taken place, with social distancing rules and limits on social contact removed across the country on Monday, July 19. However, car shows and events are not completely out of the woods yet, as they face Covid-related challenges that have already led to cancellations.

Although deaths and hospitalisations have been far lower than at the peak of the pandemic, there’s still concern

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