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    As part of the lifting of Plan B restrictions in England, no longer legally compulsory to wear face masks in indoor venues

    Boris Johnson said the measures were being lifted thanks to the vaccine rollout, NHS staff, and the public response

    Sainsbury's, John Lewis and Waitrose will continue to ask their customers in England to wear masks.

    Train passengers will also be asked to wear one

    Coronavirus passes are no longer needed to enter bars, restaurants and cinemas in Northern Ireland

    Covid restrictions on adult social care will be eased in England from Monday

    There will be no limit on the number of visitors allowed at care homes and self-isolation periods will be cut

    :ayatollah::angry::-):wave:

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    my mum said to me that Drakeford has said that people from Wales can travel abroad again without the need for it to be essential

    pleased for you :thumbup:

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    • #3
      Re: Covid Rules Going In Ingerlund

      I wonder what the "they're bringing in a new world order" lot will say once restrictions are fully lifted

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        Re: Covid Rules Going In Ingerlund

        Originally posted by delmbox View Post
        I wonder what the "they're bringing in a new world order" lot will say once restrictions are fully lifted
        yaaaaay we won

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        • #5
          Re: Covid Rules Going In Ingerlund

          I can't make out if the wearing of masks In Sainsbury's, John Lewis and Waitrose is an act of snobbery or health care , is it the case that poorer folk shopping in Asda Aldi , Lidl don't matter ??

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