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Covid Rules On Singing.

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hannah40 | 07:06 Fri 21st May 2021 | Law
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I run a music group and can not see on government website about rules of singing.

On a music site it says groups of 6 can sing but I can’t find this on a government website.
Any one know up to date rules.
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Non professional singing groups up to 6 indoors and up to 30 outdoors.
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We run a group for people with disabilities and have one person singing at a time. We need the clear up to date guidelines from th government website.
Rules on singing?!? What the hell is going on? Can't believe people are rolling over and accepting this.
There are no "rules" (that is, enforceable legislation) on singing. There is only guidance which is not enforceable.

The only rules you need to comply with are those governing the numbers of people who may "gather" which are as riptide has usefully pointed out.

//Rules on singing?!?//

As above, Dave. There never have been "rules" on singing (or hugging, or shaking hands among many other things). The government has done a fine job in many areas by convincing people that their guidance actually constitutes "rules" (as this question attests).
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Thank you. We can sing . I run a support group for adults with LD they have not been able to do there singing with the mic since covid but now one of them at a time go up the front well away from others and sing with no mic.
One day they will get back to normal but for now they will be happy.
Didn’t want to be reported when I’m doing something voluntarily.

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