Exclusive: giving customers a choice would avoid potential legal issues from a blanket rule, says chain’s boss

The Curzon cinema chain is considering offering movie-goers the option of attending screenings reserved exclusively for customers who have proof of a Covid-19 vaccine – alongside screenings where no jab is required.

The announcement came as debate intensified over whether venues such as pubs and nightclubs will require customers to be inoculated. Philip Knatchbull, chief executive of the 21-strong Curzon chain, said giving customers a choice would avoid having to impose a blanket rule, which could trigger legal issues around discrimination.

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