As Boris Johnson announces tougher fines people flouting coronavirus restrictions, Brits across the land will be packing face masks in their bags when they leave the house.
Face coverings have been mandatory on public transport since June 15, and in stores, supermarkets, takeaways and cinemas since July 24.
However, the latest restrictions make them compulsory in taxis and all hospitality venues - unless you are sat at a table to eat - and staff in pubs, restaurants and shops are no longer exempt.
On Monday, Boris Johnson announced that face masks will be compulsory for shop workers, while fines for not wearing masks will double to £200.
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