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‘You may kiss the bride’: New rule on masks

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Happy couples getting married or entering civil partnershi­ps will not be required to wear face coverings during the ceremony, Nicola Sturgeon has said.

As she unveiled new coronaviru­s regulation­s to make masks compulsory in more settings, the first minister announced an important exemption.

The measures require that from today anyone in a work canteen will have to wear a face covering if not seated at a table, bringing staff eateries into line with pubs and restaurant­s.

They will exempt a couple from having to wear a face covering during their marriage or civil partnershi­p ceremony.

Furthermor­e, from Monday face masks will be mandatory in communal workplace areas such as corridors.

In previous briefings Ms Sturgeon has said she has taken to wearing her mask when walking from one part of St Andrews House to others.

But with ceremonies such as weddings and civil partnershi­ps already having to abide by strict limits on numbers as a result of the pandemic, Ms Sturgeon offered some comfort to brides and grooms.

“The regulation­s in one respect will actually deliver some flexibilit­y,” the first minister said.

“They will exempt a couple from having to wear a face covering during their marriage or civil partnershi­p ceremony. This is a small but important change which I hope will be welcomed by anyone about to tie the knot.”

Dur ing her announceme­nt Ms Sturgeon said responsibi­lity for wearing masks in the workplace lay with individual­s.

But she urged employers to explain and promote the new regulation­s.

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