Coronavirus cover self-isolation and

Who is exempt from wearing a face covering and when it's okay to remove your mask

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Face coverings are now a legal requirement in shops and salons and on trains and buses. The government has re-introduced mandatory mask rules in a bid to slow the spread of the newly-identified Omicron coronavirus variant.

The “temporary and precautionary” measures will be reviewed in three weeks' time, the government said. READ MORE: People face fine of up to £10,000 if they fail to self-isolate under new Covid rules Face coverings in shops, and settings such as banks, post offices, hairdressers, and public transport, became compulsory in England on Tuesday.

There are, however, some exemptions. Some people, including children under 11 and anyone with a health condition that affects their ability to wear a face covering, are exempt

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