coronavirus and brings England in line with countries like Spain, Germany and Italy. So far more than 45,000 UK deaths have been linked to the disease.People attending hospitals and on public transport already have to wear coverings in England.The Greater Manchester branch of the Police Federation, which represents rank-and-file cops, said officers were too 'too busy' to enforce the new law.But Chief Constable Hopkins made it clear his officers would enforce the law but that they would try to engage with reluctant shoppers first.He told the M.E.N: "It will be law so we will enforce where necessary.
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