face coverings in stores mandatory from Friday, appealing for Scots to do so "in solidarity" to protect both themselves and others.
The move to compulsory face coverings in shops for everyone over the age of five, with exemptions for some medical conditions such as asthma, has come into force as Scotland moves into phase three of easing the coronavirus lockdown.Sturgeon said the latest lifting of restrictions - with larger groups now able to meet and some relaxation of physical distancing - allows people much more freedom, but she warned it also brings "a moment of maximum danger".Speaking about face coverings during the Scottish Government's coronavirus briefing on Friday, Sturgeon said: "I'm asking everybody to stick to the law, not from.
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