Shop workers in Cleethorpes fear new rules will lead to abuse

The new Omicron variant means new restrictions are in place

Published 30th Nov 2021

Shop workers in Cleethorpes say they're scared the reintroduction of face masks will lead to even more abuse.

With the new Omicron variant becoming a concern around the world, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that face masks will once again become compulsory in certain situations today.

The new guidance has brought England in line with other nations in the UK regarding face coverings.

It is the first time in four months that face masks are being made compulsory in England since the order was lifted in July.

Jan Haggis works in Cleethorpes, she's frustrated with the government flip-flopping it's advice.

"It's a good thing they're coming in, it's just the implementing of it because some people will not want to go back to wearing masks.

"They get frustrated and they take it out on staff, abuse isn't a part of our job.

"When it happens 10 or 12 times in a shift, and it's happening every shift, it really, really does wear you down.

"It's not fair on the staff, it's everybody's Christmas and everybody should be able to do their job and be respected, but unfortunately, it doesn't happen all the time."

What are the new restrictions, and where do you have to wear face coverings in England?

Mask wearing in shops

From Tuesday, face coverings will be mandatory in shops in England. Regardless of vaccination status, those who do not wear a mask in retail establishments - other than those who are exempt for medical purposes - will be asked to leave.

Mask wearing on public transport

While travel across the country remains permitted, face masks will also be made compulsory on public transport in England. This includes buses, trams, trains and taxis. People with medical and respiratory exemptions will not be included in these restrictions.

Students and teachers advised to wear masks

Face coverings are also "strongly advised" to be worn for students in year 7 and above in communal areas unless they are exempt. According to the Department of Education, this is to make sure they can "continue to benefit from classroom teaching".

University students encouraged to wear masks

Department for Education guidance also states that face coverings should be worn by university students and staff in communal spaces and corridors. They have also encouraged that staff and students to do lateral flow tests twice weekly.

Mask wearing in pubs as well?

As of yet, it isn't mandatory to wear a face-covering in pubs and restaurants in England. It comes as Health Minister Edward Argar explained why wearing a mask in a pub or restaurant is difficult. He said people standing at the bar are often there for a short time and will "sip a drink on their way back to a table, where they'll be seated".

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