Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Bus operators in Greater Manchester have been accused of ‘putting profits before people’s health’ by not making face coverings mandatory for passengers.
Bosses say they have continued to follow government guidance, and that enforcing the wearing of face coverings could ‘stigmatise’ public transport.
The legal requirement to wear face masks on public transport across England to help stop the spread of Covid-19 was lifted on July 19. READ MORE:Legal threats, wanting to see people's smiles and "looking after my mental health": The mixed feelings about face masks on the streets of Chorlton Passengers using bus stations, interchanges and the Metrolink in Greater
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