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PM seen in mask for first time as he hints at stricter rules on face coverings

by The Editor
July 10, 2020
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Boris Johnson has served notice that tougher rules on wearing face masks could be on the way, as he appealed to people working from home to go back to work.

In a significant shift in COVID-19 policy, the prime minister said the government now needs to be stricter on insisting people wear masks in confined spaces such as shops.

Mr Johnson was himself seen wearing a covering – a bright blue number – for the first time on Friday, while he visited shops and takeaways in his constituency of Uxbridge.

He also said he wants people to now go back to work if they can, to try to lead their lives more normally and feel confident to use shops and restaurants, while following official guidance.

Image: Boris Johnson was seen wearing a mask for the first time on Friday. Pic: Twitter

The prime minister's apparent double U-turn came as he answered questions from members of the public in a pre-recorded online "People's PMQs" from 10 Downing Street, lasting 40 minutes.

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His comments on face masks came in response to a question about a World Health Organisation warning on coronavirus transmission and whether they should be mandatory in all places outside homes.

Mr Johnson replied: "As we get the numbers down in the way that we have and we really stamp out outbreaks in the way that we are, I do think we need to be stricter in insisting people wear face coverings in confined spaces where they are meeting people they don't normally meet.

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"We are looking at ways of making sure that people really do have face coverings in shops, for instance, where there is a risk of transmission."

The prime minister said expert opinion on face coverings had shifted over the course of the coronavirus pandemic.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson departs 10 Downing Street, in Westminster, London, to attend Prime Minister's Questions at the Houses of Parliament.
Image: Boris Johnson wants people to now go back to work if they can

"The balance of scientific opinion seems to have shifted more in favour of them than it was," he said.

"We are very keen to follow that. I do want to get back to a world where the British people are able to shake hands – that's what we are aiming for.

"But face coverings, we increasingly think that we have got to be very insistent in confined spaces, where you are meeting people you don't normally come into contact with – transport, shops – wear a face cover."

Members of the public in face masks queue 2 meters apart outside a shop in East London
Image: The PM said the government needs to be stricter on insisting people wear masks

Urging people to return to work, Mr Johnson said: "I want people to go back to work as carefully as possible.

"It's very important that people should be going back to work if they can now. I think everybody has sort of taken the 'stay at home if you can' – I think we should now say, well, 'go back to work if you can'.

"Because I think it's very important that people should try to lead their lives more normally. I want to see more people feeling confident to use the shops, use the restaurants, and get back into work – but only if we all follow the guidance."

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The prime minister's remarks came after his official spokesman faced questions about why more cabinet ministers are not wearing face coverings.

Fresh data from the Office for National Statistics suggests 52% of adults in Britain wore a face covering when leaving their home in the final week of June, up from 43% the week before.

And 58% of the 1,788 adults quizzed between 2-5 July said they were very or fairly likely to wear one in the next seven days.

Before Friday, there had been no public sighting of Mr Johnson wearing a face covering.

But he tweeted several photos showing himself sporting a blue covering while visiting several businesses in Uxbridge, which he said were "working hard to make themselves COVID-19 secure".

It was great to visit some local businesses in Uxbridge today, and see how theyve been working hard to make their premises COVID-19 Secure.

If youre out this weekend be sure to follow the guidelines on social distancing. #StayAlert pic.twitter.com/54eCyvOa9D

— Boris Johnson #StayAlert (@BorisJohnson) Read More – Source

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