UK to make face coverings compulsory on public transport

UK to make face coverings compulsory on public transport
A member of staff stands ready to give out face masks and offer hand sanitiser to help stop the spread of coronavirus at Waterloo station in London, Thursday, June 4, 2020. (AP)
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UK to make face coverings compulsory on public transport

UK to make face coverings compulsory on public transport
  • “As of Monday 15th of June, face coverings will become mandatory on public transport,” Shapps said
  • “The evidence suggests that wearing face coverings offers some, albeit limited, protection, against the spread of the virus,” he added

LONDON: Face coverings will be compulsory for passengers on buses, trains, aircraft and ferries in England from June 15, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said on Thursday.
“As of Monday 15th of June, face coverings will become mandatory on public transport,” he told a daily COVID-19 news conference. “That doesn’t mean surgical masks, which we must keep for clinical settings, it means the kind of face covering you can easily make at home.
“The evidence suggests that wearing face coverings offers some, albeit limited, protection, against the spread of the virus,” he added.