'Clear as mud' - Passengers confused on mixed Covid rules on trains
and in shops but says it “expects and recommends” the public to continue the practice. Many businesses have set their own face mask requirements which has caused confusion.The Rail Delivery Group, which represents passenger and freight rail companies, said it encourages passengers to wear masks on trains and stations when “busy”.
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