Airdrie, Uddingston Grammar and Stepps Primary School were the latest schools in Scotland to record positive cases in the last 24 hours. Yesterday a nursery in Fife was forced to close after a young child tested positive for Covid-19.
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adding additional places to the list of where face coverings are required. The latest announcement means that face coverings will now need to be worn in indoor settings where people are likely to come into contact with others they do not know - such as museums and cinemas.
Airdrie, Uddingston Grammar and Stepps Primary School were the latest schools in Scotland to record positive cases in the last 24 hours. Yesterday a nursery in Fife was forced to close after a young child tested positive for Covid-19.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish politics news sent straight to your inbox every Friday.Nicola Sturgeon said there are no outbreaks of coronavirus in primary schools after concerns pupils were testing positive.The First Minister confirmed more cases since the return to class full time in Scotland last week, but said they were linked to communities rather than schools."We are not seeing outbreaks in primary schools, we are seeing individual cases of primary school aged
Passengers are making their way back to using the buses, trains and Metrolink - but not everyone is embracing the compulsory mask rule.At the peak of the COVID-19 crisis, and amid Government guidance to use public transport for only essential trips, passenger numbers on Metrolink dropped to between 5 and 10 per cent of their usual volumes.Road traffic, meanwhile, fell by around 60pcBut with the lifting of lockdown, numbers have started to creep back up, with Metrolink passenger numbers now at 35
ITV has taken serious precautions to ensure the safety of its production staff and crew since resuming filming last month.Wearing face masks was compulsory before Corrie filmed theses scenes. I think anyone with common sense should know the difference between Corrie and real life my love.
coronavirus - but some people are instead using a face shield or a visor.
Boris Johnson has announced that face coverings will be mandatory in UK cinemas from next weekend.In a Downing Street briefing held earlier today (July 31), the Prime Minister also stated that face masks will be compulsory in museums, galleries and places of worship from August 8.It comes after Cineworld launched a petition back in June in order to make face coverings compulsory amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorIn response to rising coronavirus cases in the UK, the Government has mandated that face coverings will be required in all cinemas, museums, galleries and places of worship from August 8.The news came today as part of a raft of safeguards introduced by the Government to quell a national and European surge in infections.Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that further easing of restrictions, which had been due to come in tomorrow in England, are now postponed
Naman Ramachandran The U.K. government has taken swift action as the country recorded the highest number of fresh coronavirus cases since June on Thursday, with a spike of 846 new cases.Face coverings will now be compulsory in museums, galleries, cinemas and places of worship from Aug.
coronavirus through coughing or sneezing, WalesOnline reports.Those who refuse to wear a face covering could be hit with a £60 fine from police.
hereFrom Friday, it became mandatory to wear masks in shops and supermarkets in England.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerSomewhere, the Hamburglar is laughing.McDonald’s on Friday decreed that all customers will be required to wear face coverings when entering one of its restaurants.The change starts Aug. 1 and is part of a number of new measures being implemented by the fast food restaurant.
coronavirus as the nation eases lockdown rules which will see gyms reopen from tomorrow.
The list of people exempt also includes those with hidden conditions such as anxiety or panic disorders, autism, breathing difficulties, dementia and reduced vision.
Bolton town centre has looked for a long time, albeit with the addition of more shoppers than ever wearing masks. Earlier this month, the government announced that face coverings would become compulsory in shops, supermarkets, shopping centres, transport hubs, cafes, and take-away restaurants that do not provide table service.