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14.07.2020 - 14:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
From July 24, face masks will become mandatory in all shops.Face coverings have been optional in all shops including non-essential retailers and supermarkets since the start of lockdown, but that is about to change.Police will be expected to enforce the law - and there will be £100 fines for those who refuse.The changes come into place on July 24, meaning that supermarket rules remain in place until then.Here are the current face mask rules for Asda, Aldi, Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury's.The
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Dawn Ward and Rachel Lugo have been photographed stepping out to film the new series of The Real Housewives of Cheshire. However, blonde beauty Dawn and her pal Rachel opted not to wear their face masks on their trip out in Manchester, where they visited The House of Evelyn.
From tomorrow (July 24), shoppers will be required by law to wear face coverings in all English supermarkets.Those caught not wearing a mask and who do not fall under the exemption rules could be hit with a £100 fine.Supermarkets like Tesco, Aldi, Lidl and Sainsbury's have said how they will be ensuring the rules are followed.Here is what all of the major supermarkets have to say about face mask rules in stores:In an email to shoppers, Aldi's CEO, Giles Hurley, said: "Last week, the Government
coronavirus can spread predominantly by droplets from coughs, sneezes and speaking, with the droplets then being able to be picked up from surfaces, a mask or covering is designed to help protect others.
Mirror. That left confusion over the rules for takeaway food and drink outlets - like Pret a Manger or McDonald's.
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People in France will need to wear a mask in public spaces from tomorrow - or risk getting fined.France’s health minister has said that people must wear masks in any enclosed public space, including shops and banks, from Monday (July 20).Any holidaymakers arriving in the country from Britain will have to follow the new rules.The UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advice to reflect the change in policy.Advice on the gov.uk website now reads: "France’s Health Minister has announced that
advice here.The FCO advice states: “The wearing of masks is obligatory throughout Turkey in crowded places and specifically in markets and supermarkets, hairdressers and barber shops.“The wearing of masks is also compulsory on all public transport, including Metro, buses, taxis and ferries, and in some areas, masks must be worn when travelling in private vehicles with more than one person.”In addition to the above, the wearing of face masks is mandatory at all times outside the home in the
Tesco spokesperson said: “The safety of our customers and colleagues is our top priority and we are closely following Government guidance.