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Mirror. That left confusion over the rules for takeaway food and drink outlets - like Pret a Manger or McDonald's.
Today Cabinet Minister Brandon Lewis said customers will have to mask up in a takeaway - depending on why you're going in there. If you're sitting down and eating in the takeaway, you don't need a mask.
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Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez shared photos from a family park date in New York's Central Park this week. In the photos, both Lopez and Rodriguez, as well as their children, are all wearing protective face masks."We wear our masks to protect ourselves and each other.
Kate Middleton wore a crisp, white summer dress and a floral face mask for a public visit to a baby bank in Sheffield today. The Duchess of Cambridge helped 19 British-based retailers donate baby supplies, clothes, and more to over 40 baby banks across the U.K.It's back to business for the Duchess of Cambridge, who's continuing to carry out in-person royal engagements amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
coronavirus cases.
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.
very good time to start.)You can now find really in a variety of styles online and, with them, tips to make them easier and more comfortable to wear. Yes, the internet is sometimes still a good and useful place! One common issue many find with wearing a mask for any length of time is the irritation caused by the straps hooked behind your ears.
Tamar Braxton is alert and responsive from her overdose scare. While her family is thankful that she is alive and able to seek the help that she needs, sources claim that they are puzzled with David Adefeso‘s actions.
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.