Face coverings will become compulsory in a range of new settings as new government regulations come into force tomorrow. Masks have been mandatory in shops since July 24 and are required to travel on public transport.
Public Health England do not recommend face coverings for children under the age of three for health and safety reasons. People in England are required to don a covering on their face in shops, shopping centres, banks, takeaway outlets, post offices, sandwich shops and supermarket.
But that has now been expanded to include cinemas, museums and places of worship. Some people are exempt from the mandatory mask rules, including children under 11, if a face mask causes you severe distress or if a physical or mental illness or
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