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Dance event held in Liverpool on April 30th. Credits: Anthony Devlin/Getty Images. Reproduction/NME

Events held in Liverpool have not detected evidence of COVID-19 transmission.

Two dance events, a festival and a conference, were held in the city as a test

While in Brazil there are no predictions of when we will be able to return to our normal routine of concerts, some places in the world that have already completed the population vaccination process are slowly returning to life as it was before.

In Liverpool, England, a test was conducted with two dance events featuring names like The Blessed Madonna and Fatboy Slim , as well as a festival headlined by the indie pop band Blossoms , and a business conference. All events took place between the end of April and the beginning of May, and so far there is no evidence of detectable COVID-19 transmission among those present (who were not instructed to wear masks or maintain social distancing).

According to Far Out , data shows that only 11 people tested positive for the coronavirus; however, less than half of the people who attended the events returned a PCR test. Of that number, 9 individuals attended the dance events and 2 were at the conference. Liverpool's Director of Public Health, Matt Ashton , considered the events "undeniably a success."

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