Manchester Evening News

Mask rules ‘could be made stricter’

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PRIME MINISTER Boris Johnson has hinted that stricter rules on wearing face coverings in public places may be introduced in a bid to reduce the spread of coronaviru­s.

In an online question and answer session with the public, Mr Johnson said that as the number of coronaviru­s cases falls, the rules on face coverings need to be “stricter”.

“I do think we need to be stricter in insisting people wear face coverings in confined spaces where they are meeting people they don’t normally meet,” he said.

“We are looking at ways of making sure that people really do have face coverings in shops, for instance, where there is a risk of transmissi­on.”

Face coverings are compulsory on public transport and in hospitals in England, but are only advised in other enclosed public spaces where social distancing is not possible and where “you will come into contact with people you do not normally meet”.

In Scotland, people are legally obliged to wear face coverings inside shops and on public transport.

It is understood that the issue is being looked at inside Number 10.

Mr Johnson later shared pictures of himself wearing a face covering on a visit to businesses in his Uxbridge constituen­cy.

It is the first time the PM has been seen publicly wearing a mask, which is understood to have cost £2 from discount store Poundstret­cher.

Earlier this week, the World Health Organisati­on acknowledg­ed there is “emerging evidence” that Covid-19 could be spread through particles in the air.

And the president of the Royal Society, Professor Venki Ramakrishn­an, said everyone should wear a face covering in public to reduce the risk of a second wave of Covid-19 infection.

The PM also said it was important to suppress coronaviru­s ahead of the winter when the disease could come back.

“If we do that we have got a fantastic chance of slowly getting the economy going again over the summer, keeping it down, and then being in a good position for the colder months,” he said during the online question and answer session.

“It is going to be the winter where we are really going to have to be on it, because that is when you are going to get flu, you are going to get real problems of general public health, and there is a risk that the virus will come back again anyway.”

He said: “It’s very important that people should be going back to work if they can now. I think everybody has sort of taken the ‘stay at home if you can’ – I think we should now say, well, ‘go back to work if you can.’

“I think it’s very important that people should try to lead their lives more normally.

“I want to see more people feeling confident to use the shops, use the restaurant­s, and get back into work – but only if we all follow the guidance.”

He later added that people should only return if their company is obeying the guidelines and it is safe to do so.

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Boris Johnson said he was looking at the issue of masks

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