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13 ways pubs will look different as loud music and football screenings are banned

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Loud football match screenings or music, dance floors, ketchup bottles and even sheltering from the rain are set to be banned when England's pubs reopen on July 4.

Government guidance today shows many toilets will need to be one-in, one-out and bar staff hidden behind screens to prevent the spread of the virus.

Pubs will be told to keep lists of everyone who comes in for 21 days in case there is an outbreak - with more outdoor seats and tape to mark distance on the floor.

Bar managers will be told to work with their rivals on the same street to make sure they stagger their opening times. And punters will be warned they can't shelter inside if a rainstorm - otherwise they could cause an outbreak.

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