Didsbury, has had a stammer since an early age and, at one point, wasn't able to say his own name.Over the years, he’s been able to control his stammer with breathing techniques - but the lockdown has led to a unique set of hurdles for him.Face masks have been compulsory on public transport in England since June and the law was extended on July 24 to also be compulsory in shops, banks, post offices, and supermarkets.From August 8, the rule will also apply to indoor settings such as museums, galleries, cinemas and places of worship, Boris Johnson announced on Friday.But Faizan says wearing a face mask and having a stammer has resulted in it being hard for people to hear or understand him.“I feel like I struggle to get my point across when I.
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