coronavirus rules to make face masks compulsory for shoppers in England from July 24. Until now, people have been advised to wear coverings in enclosed spaces but it has only been compulsory on public transport.With these new laws, those caught without wearing a face mask could be at risk of paying a fine of up to £100.
Now with the UK’s air bridge travel plans, Brits might be more tempted to book a holiday abroad. But before heading out, a lot of these countries have new rules and regulations so it’s important to check.What are the rules?Face masks are mandatory while using public transport, including flights, ferries, airports and taxis.It is also compulsory in medical facilities and in lifts, only recently measures have been relaxed.
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