Different types of public transport will have different requirements across England from 19 July while supermarkets and hospitality are recommending masks are worn, but not enforcing it, and workplaces will differ for everyone.
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The CPT, which represents operators including Stagecoach, First Group, Go Ahead and Arriva, said:"We expect that many people, especially in busy places, will follow the prime minister's call to continue to wear a face covering as a courtesy to others."No train passengers will be forced to wear face masks, said the Rail Delivery Group , which represents all UK train and tram operators.
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