Lessons for Resilience
Consider a targeted contact tracing programme to support the regeneration of live entertainment events
Topic:
Economic
Keywords:
Economic strategy
Content:
The live music and entertainment industry has been heavily affected by the pandemic, with the majority of live events cancelled in 2020. A targeted contact tracing programme could enable the return of live entertainments events and keep the public safe, by identifying and containing a spread of the virus quickly. The contribution of the live entertainment industry to the economy is vast, and critical for GDP, generating employment and attracting tourism. Consider:
- Contact tracing as a targeted initiative to enable the return of live entertainment
- Scope costs of such an initiative and assess affordability:
- Consider regional collaboration to lower costs
- Seek funding or grant support, e.g. Arts Councils
- Establish and train a dedicated events contact tracing team to:
- Provide contact tracing services
- Develop educational materials for events companies, their employees, and customers
- Provide on-site environmental health consulting to assist events businesses and venues in being COVID-safe
- Support businesses in scheduling appointments at testing facilities
- Design an incentive and enforcement scheme to encourage commitment to a contact tracing programme and the implementation of COVID-19 safety measures
- Introduce an audit and certification programme to approve live events (see TMB Issue 28 for guidance on certification programmes)
Source link(s):
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United States of America
https://www.wlrn.org/news/2021-01-28/contact-tracing-program-in-miami-beach-aims-to-support-citys-hospitality-industry-and-workers
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United States of America
https://www.miamibeachfl.gov/race2trace/
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Thailand,
Philippines,
Indonesia,
Australia
https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/guide-to-socially-distanced-concerts-list-2020-around-the-world-what-the-future-of-music-events-look-like-germany-bangkok-thailand-united-kingdom-uk-america-ukraine