Face Mask Rules from 8th August 2020

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The Government are now recommending that face coverings are worn in additional indoor settings and this will be enforceable in law.

Currently you are required to wear face coverings in shops, supermarkets, indoor shopping centres, indoor transport hubs and public transport.

For members of the public, from 8 August this will be expanded to include:

Funeral directors
Premises providing professional, legal or financial services
Cinemas
Theatres
Bingo halls
Concert halls
Museums, galleries, aquariums, indoor zoos or visitor farms, or other indoor tourist, heritage or cultural sites
nail, beauty, hair salons and barbers – other than where necessary to remove for treatments
massage parlours.
Public areas in hotels and hostels
Places of worship
Libraries and public reading rooms
Community centres
Social clubs
Tattoo and piercing parlours
Indoor entertainment venues (amusement arcades, funfairs, adventure activities such as laser quest, go-karting, escape rooms, heritage sites)
Storage and distribution facilities
Veterinary services
Auction houses

We recommend face coverings are worn in these settings now, but this will not be mandatory until 8 August.

Some people, including disabled people and those who have invisible impairments or conditions such as mental illness, do not need to wear face coverings if they are unable to do so.

People are not required to prove they are exempt from a face covering. Those who have an age, health or disability reason for not wearing one should not be routinely asked to give any written evidence of this.

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