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Covid certification no cause for alarm - and might just bring cautious fans back

News that the UK government will require those attending certain kinds of public gatherings in England to provide Covid certification from this Wednesday was to some extent drowned out last week by coverage of illicit Christmas parties at the heart of Westminster.

More details are due to emerge at the start of the week as to just how certification will be implemented but the broad outlines can be discerned: outdoor unseated gatherings of 4,000 or more people will trigger its use; and the NHS app or a paper certificate will be required to prove either double vaccination or a negative lateral flow test taken less than 72 hours prior to entry.

The Racecourse Association has been preparing for such an eventuality since the countdown to a return of crowds began in the spring.

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