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Wearing a face covering in enclosed public spaces - such as shops, banks and takeaways - is now compulsory in England.
Since the lockdown began lifting last month, it has been rare to see England's top politicians or royals in masks. That could be changing.
The mandatory face mask rule will be lifted beginning on Thursday in England, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Wednesday. Johnson said that, along with the face mask mandate, COVID-19 ...
Critics dismissed as “absolutely ridiculous” the idea that people will continue to wear masks voluntarily on trains and in crowded indoor spaces.
Face masks are now required for anyone entering shops and other public spaces in England, as UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson promoted a flu immunization program by saying those opposed to vaccines ...
People in England will have to wear a face mask from July 24 if they are visiting shops and supermarkets or face a £100 fine.
Wearing a face mask or covering inside shops is set to become mandatory in England from Friday, 24 July. Those who fail to comply with the rule could face fines of up to £100. Announcing the new ...
Face masks are set to become a “personal choice” in England with the further easing of coronavirus restrictions, a senior UK government minister said Sunday.
New rules on face coverings were announced by the prime minister on Tuesday 22 September, increasing the number of places in England where it is mandatory to wear a covering or face a penalty fine ...
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