Halifax Courier

Face masks and coverings will be compulsory in shops in England

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WEARING A face mask or covering will become mandatory in all UK shops and supermarke­ts as of July 24.

The Government has said that shoppers that refuse to wear a mask face a fine of up to £100.

Children under 11 and those with certain disabiliti­es will be exempt from wearing a mask.

Dr Steven Cleasby, Clinical Chair of NHS Calderdale CCG said: “Face coverings can help to reduce the risk of passing coronaviru­s on to others, even if you have the virus but aren’t showing symptoms.

“Wearing them in shops, on public transport, and anywhere else you’re unable to maintain a distance of two metres from other people can help to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s.

“We’re still living through a pandemic and the NHS is preparing for a very difficult winter due to coronaviru­s, as well as other common winter conditions like coughs and colds, and seasonal flu.

“Wearing face coverings can help reduce the risk of passing on all of these to other people.

“It’s a small thing to do but it can have a big impact. Face coverings can be homemade, made of cloth, and be reusable, but please wash them regularly with the rest of your laundry. Wearing masks is important, but it’s still vital that you wash your hand regularly, for 20 seconds with soap and warm water or use an alcoholbas­ed hand sanitiser.

“If you, or someone you live with develops any symptoms of coronaviru­s, please follow the advice at www.nhs.uk, self-isolate and get tested as soon as you can.”

* What do you think of the new rules on masks or face coverings? Email: newsdesk@ halifaxcou­rier.co.uk

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