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EasyJet apologises after pilot orders man with chronic asthma to wear face mask

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EasyJet has apologised to a passenger who was instructed to wear a face mask on a flight – despite it affecting his breathing.

Face coverings on public transport are mandatory in the UK during the coronavirus pandemic and easyJet requires all passengers to wear a face mask on board their flights from any destination.But government guidelines say some people are exempt due to age, health or disability reasons.

Nick, who did not want to give his last name, told the BBC he finds it increasingly difficult to breathe with face coverings due to his chronic asthma.

He showed crew members a medical exemption card but still had to wear the covering.The passenger filmed the moment his pleas were ignored on his journey from Jersey – which also allows.

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