coronavirus, they may stop the wearer from passing it onto someone else when they are not showing symptoms.Anyone who is experiencing symptoms should be self-isolating.
Here's everything you need to know about the new rules and when you have to wear a face covering. And, as of July 24:Official guidance says people should also wear a face covering in any enclosed public spaces where social distancing is not possible.
You don't need to invest in a proper face mask - anything made of fabric that fully covers your mouth and nose is fine - for example a scarf or bandana.
There are also plenty of tutorials online on how to make your own from things like old t-shirts. Official advice says face coverings should allow the wearer to breathe.
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