Face mask rules change again this weekend- list of all places they must be worn

Face coverings will be mandatory in a range of new settings from tomorrow.
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The Prime Minister said face coverings will be compulsory in indoor settings where people are likely to come into contact with others they do not know.

Last Friday marked the first day that people in England have been legally obliged to wear a face covering in shops, shopping centres, banks, takeaway outlets, post offices, sandwich shops and supermarkets.

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And from tomorrow (Saturday, August 8) this will expand to cinemas, museums and places of worship.

A shopper wears a face mask in the city centre of Sheffield.  (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)A shopper wears a face mask in the city centre of Sheffield.  (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
A shopper wears a face mask in the city centre of Sheffield. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)

Speaking at a Downing Street press briefing, Boris Johnson said: “Most people in this country are following the rules and doing their best to control the virus.

“But we must keep our discipline and our focus and we cannot be complacent.

“I have asked the Home Secretary to work with the police and others to ensure the rules which are already in place are properly enforced.”

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He said this would mean “a greater police presence to ensure face coverings are being worn where this is required”.

A shopper wears a face mask in the city centre of Sheffield (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)A shopper wears a face mask in the city centre of Sheffield (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)
A shopper wears a face mask in the city centre of Sheffield (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)

The British Medical Association said shop staff should be wearing face coverings in the same way that customers are required to.

While staff do not currently have to follow the rules, the BMA said they should also apply to workers to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, unless there are additional mitigations such as the use of barriers or screens.

The BMA said the current situation is “entirely illogical” and that employers should protect their staff and customers by requiring both to wear face coverings in the absence of a government mandate.

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The union believes that face coverings should be worn in all settings where physical distancing between people from different “bubbles” is not possible and no other mitigating measures are put in place.

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