theme park which requires kids as young as three to wear a mask. Gulliver's Valley opened in Sheffield this month along with a host of hygiene rules to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
One park policy states: "Face coverings are mandatory on all rides. If you're under three years of age you should not wear a face covering, but you can still use the rides."Current government advice says children younger than 11 do not have to wear a face mask.However kids wanting to visit Gulliver's Valley will have to cover their faces while using the rides, which can take the form of "neck gaiters, summer scarves or bandanas" rather than medical masks if preferred.Facebook users weren't pleased by the news, with many commenting angrily on the theme.
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