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One tiny, COVID-free corner of Britain will hold its Pride just like normal next month

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The British island of Guernsey has given the green light for Pride to go ahead as normal on 12 September. And organizers are expecting around 10% of the islands’ population to attend.

It comes after the islands saw no new cases of COVID-19 since the end of April. However guests from beyond the Bailiwick of Guernsey may struggle to join in the Channel Islands Pride festivities.

Any new visitors to the islands have to self-isolate for 14 days. The only exception is another independent British island, the Isle of Man.

It also has similar coronavirus prevention policies and there’s an air bridge between them. Indeed, even people from Jersey, which forms the other part of the Channel Islands won’t be able to attend.

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