Face coverings will be mandatory on Englands public transport starting June 15

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 13:53:45


Face coverings will be mandatory on Englands public transport starting June 15

The rule could be enforced by British transport police, Britain's Transport Minister Grant Shapps said Thursday during a daily government briefing. Exceptions will be made for children, the elderly and those with respiratory problems.

Public transport will also be 'ramped' up with additional trains, buses, and subways added to existing routes, in order to reduce crowding as people return to work.

'It's not always possible to stay two meters apart on public transport,' Schapps acknowledged. Those who can work from home should continue to do so, he said.



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Volunteers will hand out extra masks at public transport stations. Shapps said people who don't comply 'could' be fined.

'You cannot travel if you are not wearing a face covering,' he said.

There have been 176 new coronavirus-related deaths in the UK over the past 24 hours, bringing the official total to 39,728.

Volunteers will hand out extra masks at public transport stations. Shapps said people who don't comply 'could' be fined. Public transport will also be 'ramped' up with additional trains, buses, and subways added to existing routes, in order to reduce crowding as people return to work. 'You cannot travel if you are not wearing a face covering,' he said. Volunteers will hand out extra masks at public transport stations. Shapps said people who don't comply 'could' be fined. The rule could be enforced by British transport police, Britain's Transport Minister Grant Shapps said Thursday during a daily government briefing. Exceptions will be made for children, the elderly and those with respiratory problems. Public transport will also be 'ramped' up with additional trains, buses, and subways added to existing routes, in order to reduce crowding as people return to work. Volunteers will hand out extra masks at public transport stations. Shapps said people who don't comply 'could' be fined. 'It's not always possible to stay two meters apart on public transport,' Schapps acknowledged. Those who can work from home should continue to do so, he said. Volunteers will hand out extra masks at public transport stations. Shapps said people who don't comply 'could' be fined. 'You cannot travel if you are not wearing a face covering,' he said. 'You cannot travel if you are not wearing a face covering,' he said. 'You cannot travel if you are not wearing a face covering,' he said. 'You cannot travel if you are not wearing a face covering,' he said. 'It's not always possible to stay two meters apart on public transport,' Schapps acknowledged. Those who can work from home should continue to do so, he said. Public transport will also be 'ramped' up with additional trains, buses, and subways added to existing routes, in order to reduce crowding as people return to work. The rule could be enforced by British transport police, Britain's Transport Minister Grant Shapps said Thursday during a daily government briefing. Exceptions will be made for children, the elderly and those with respiratory problems. 'You cannot travel if you are not wearing a face covering,' he said. There have been 176 new coronavirus-related deaths in the UK over the past 24 hours, bringing the official total to 39,728. 'You cannot travel if you are not wearing a face covering,' he said. Public transport will also be 'ramped' up with additional trains, buses, and subways added to existing routes, in order to reduce crowding as people return to work. There have been 176 new coronavirus-related deaths in the UK over the past 24 hours, bringing the official total to 39,728. The rule could be enforced by British transport police, Britain's Transport Minister Grant Shapps said Thursday during a daily government briefing. Exceptions will be made for children, the elderly and those with respiratory problems. Volunteers will hand out extra masks at public transport stations. Shapps said people who don't comply 'could' be fined. The rule could be enforced by British transport police, Britain's Transport Minister Grant Shapps said Thursday during a daily government briefing. Exceptions will be made for children, the elderly and those with respiratory problems. 'It's not always possible to stay two meters apart on public transport,' Schapps acknowledged. Those who can work from home should continue to do so, he said. Volunteers will hand out extra masks at public transport stations. Shapps said people who don't comply 'could' be fined. 'You cannot travel if you are not wearing a face covering,' he said. 'It's not always possible to stay two meters apart on public transport,' Schapps acknowledged. Those who can work from home should continue to do so, he said. The rule could be enforced by British transport police, Britain's Transport Minister Grant Shapps said Thursday during a daily government briefing. Exceptions will be made for children, the elderly and those with respiratory problems. Public transport will also be 'ramped' up with additional trains, buses, and subways added to existing routes, in order to reduce crowding as people return to work. Volunteers will hand out extra masks at public transport stations. Shapps said people who don't comply 'could' be fined. Volunteers will hand out extra masks at public transport stations. Shapps said people who don't comply 'could' be fined.

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