coronavirus status amid new tiering rules being announced today.
23.09.2020 - 15:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
As of today, all supermarket staff in England are required by law to wear face masks while working.Up until now, only shoppers had been required to cover their faces while in store, but Boris Johnson has now made it compulsory for staff to do the same in shops and supermarkets.Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, the Prime Minister said: "We will extend the requirement to wear face coverings to include staff in retail, all users of taxis and private hire vehicles, and staff and customers
.coronavirus status amid new tiering rules being announced today.
Boris Johnson 's dad will not be fined for shopping without a face mask. Stanley Johnson was photographed breaking coronavirus law claiming he was unsure of the rules.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pleaded with people to 'follow the guidance' to protect loved ones as he warned that those who don't risk 'considerable fines'.He urged people to wear a mask in shops and on public transport during a Downing Street press conference on Wednesday afternoon.The PM was responding to a question raised by Daily Mirror political editor Pippa Crerar, who asked what his message would be to those failing to to adhere to the rules in public.She said: "Prime Minister, if you
From today, fans of McDonald's will notice a change to the fast food chain's opening hours.The changes come as part of Boris Johnson's new lockdown curfew rules - which mean that punters aren't allowed to dine-in after 10pm.As a result, McDonald's is limiting its opening hours for dine-in customers - but has ensured people that it will continue to offer delivery and drive-thru services around the clock at many of its restaurants.Posting on Twitter, McDonald's wrote: "From tomorrow, our opening
Manori Ravindran International EditorA worrying surge in COVID-19 cases in the U.K.
Gloucestershire Live, the supermarket chain has now reinstated door marshals at some of its large stores.
coronavirus cases.Today Boris Johnson admitted that like other countries, the UK is now at a "perilous turning point" when it comes to a second wave of the virus.New cases have quadrupled in a month, with the possibility of tens of thousands of new cases each day in November.While he was keen to insist that the country will not face a total lockdown like the one that was imposed in March, he made it clear that intervention needs to be taken to suppress the disease.He has also warned that if
coronavirus rules announced in the House of Commons today by Prime Minister Boris Johnson spell bad news for five-a-side teams who play their sport indoors.