Wiltshire Council is reminding people to play their part in protecting each other against spreading Covid19 by wearing a face covering where required.
Face coverings are largely intended to protect others, not the wearer, against the spread of infection because they cover the nose and mouth, which are the main confirmed sources of transmission of virus that causes Covid-19. The majority of people are expected to wear them in certain circumstances but there are some exemptions.
Those who are exempt are able to download and display a card if they wish to.
In England, people are expected to wear them before entering any of the settings listed below, and they must be kept on until they leave unless there is a reasonable excuse for removing it. • public transport; taxis and private hire vehicles including transport hubs and terminals.
• shops and supermarkets and shopping centres (malls and indoor markets)
• premises providing hospitality (bars, pubs, restaurants, cafes), except when seated at a table to eat or drink (see exemptions)
• post offices, banks, building societies, solicitors and accountants, credit unions, short-term loan providers, savings clubs etc
• estate and lettings agents
• premises providing personal care and beauty treatments (hair salons, barbers, nail salons, massage centres, tattoo and piercing parlours)
• veterinary services
• visitor attractions and entertainment venues including indoor play areas and soft-play areas)
• libraries and public reading rooms
• places of worship; funeral service providers (funeral homes, crematoria and burial ground chapels)
• community centres, youth centres and social clubs
• exhibition halls and conference centres and public areas in hotels and hostels
Following a recent change in Government advice, Wiltshire Council confirmed recently that all secondary school pupils and college students will now need to wear a face covering on dedicated school buses.
Cllr Philip Whitehead, leader of Wiltshire Council, said, “ Wearing a face covering is a simple, proven, effective way for us to protect each other against spreading Covid-19. We urge everyone to wear one unless they are medically exempt – it’s the least we can all do.
“Workers in places like shops, public transport and libraries are risking their health to provide vital services so we owe it to them to do what we can.
“People in Wiltshire have been brilliant this year and stepping up time and time again to do what’s asked of them. If we all continue to play our part, then we can stop the virus from spreading and get back to normality as quickly as possible.”
The full guidance on face coverings can be found at www.gov.uk/government/publications/face-coverings-when-to-wear-one-and-how-to-make-your-own/face-coverings-when-to-wear-one-and-how-to-make-your-own