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Face coverings to be made compulsory in England

469 replies

Redolent · 13/07/2020 22:46

Sky News just reporting that from Friday 24 July it will be mandatory to wear a face mask in shops/stores in England. Fines of £100 if you don’t (reduces to £50 if payable within 2 weeks).

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YellowandGreenToBeSeen · 13/07/2020 22:49

Good. Apart from those who need an exemption for medical / diagnosed issues, I’m pleased. Cuts out any ambiguity.

crosseyedMary · 13/07/2020 22:51

Good

lljkk · 13/07/2020 22:51

damn, having said I'm bored by face covers, I do have one Qstn. Will the compulsory order apply to someone walking over to sit on a patio at a pub restaurant, supposing you could walk onto the garden patio completely from the outside, no need to enter a building?

What are the likely rules?

Soontobe60 · 13/07/2020 22:52

Bloody ridiculous. If we didn’t have to wear them at the height of the pandemic what’s different now? The number of idiots I see wearing masks under their chins, pulling them up to scratch their nose or cough, then touch things. Masks give a false sense of safety.

lpchill · 13/07/2020 22:53

I'm just struggling to understand that I'm not allowed to wear a mask when I'm working in an infant school (so social distancing doesn't exists- only keeping bubbles separated) but even a two minute pop to the shops I have to wear a mask even if I'm socially distanced 2meters?

480Widdio · 13/07/2020 22:53

Good.

Iverunoutofnames · 13/07/2020 22:53

But people can literally stand right behind you in queues and get in your personal space though and that’s fine?
I’m not anti mask but I think distance is much more important, especially as people don’t know how to use masks properly anyway.

BananaPop2020 · 13/07/2020 22:54

😕

NothingIsWrong · 13/07/2020 22:54

There goes distancing then. I've already experienced those wearing masks thinking they don't have to bother.

I won't be going back to the high street now

YellowandGreenToBeSeen · 13/07/2020 22:54

Masks don’t give me a false sense of security. I don’t touch my face with one on, lean over people or disregard social distancing. Sweeping statements aren’t helpful (mask wearing is).

lljkk · 13/07/2020 22:54

Precursor to announcement they will be compulsory in secondary school & university lessons, I imagine.

I wonder if things like Scouts or Brownies will ever start again. Guides are financially cushioned but Scouts were run on shoe string already. How will they manage without subs?

AllTheUserNamesAreTaken · 13/07/2020 22:55

Like the pp I don’t understand the point of making them compulsory now when the prevalence is 1 in 3600 people yet they didn’t do it when it was much higher!Confused

I suppose BJ has to be seen to be doing something

Shakirasma · 13/07/2020 22:55

Good

GalesThisMorning · 13/07/2020 22:56

Good. I know a lot of people on here get incensed by masks but really it will be fine.

okiedokieme · 13/07/2020 22:57

Just booked a delivery slot, can't stand the feel on my face, I will not be going shopping. The shops aren't busy, easy to stay 5m away from others here and I'm not going to non essential type shops anyway, don't need anything. I did wear one on the train and it hurt my ears, really painful after about an hour (and it was a 4 hour journey)

browneyesblue · 13/07/2020 22:58

Scouts seem to be preparing to start again in our area - there’s an online meeting with parents. We have voluntarily paid subs, and meetings have continued over zoom.

Rhine · 13/07/2020 22:58

Good.

Rosehip10 · 13/07/2020 22:58

Most people wearing the blue paper type masks seem to wear them under their nose, defeating the point of wearing it.

YellowandGreenToBeSeen · 13/07/2020 22:58

They’re needed because the government fucked up the messaging with regards to loosening lockdown. You only have to see they myriad of ‘can I hug my mum?’ / ‘I’m having loads of people round this weekend, whoopee!’ threads to see that everyone interprets the guidelines differently. The warning from our SAGE medics and the WHO couldn’t be clearer - it hasn’t gone away and not following guidelines will see a rise in infection.

The mandatory mask wearing is to try and counter this.

EmMac7 · 13/07/2020 22:59

Thank god. I’ll finally be able to go to the supermarket again.

Hopingforsummer1 · 13/07/2020 23:00

Are children under 11 still exempt?

justanotherneighinparadise · 13/07/2020 23:00

I have a feeling mandatory masks will happen and then social distancing will ease.

lljkk · 13/07/2020 23:00

Hong Kong is failing to keep summer schools open.

HK Public gatherings currently limited to 4 people.

Singapore struggling to figure out how to reopen its schools.

Well if they can't keep steady education going, I doubt UK will either. "universal" face covers not doing enough to help.

Theromanempire · 13/07/2020 23:01

Can anyone explain how the police will enforce it/issue fines? The shop managers can't be ringing the police every time someone isn't wearing one and surely the customer would just leave rather than hang around and wait to be issued with a fine?

AlecTrevelyan006 · 13/07/2020 23:02

final nail in the coffin for the high street