First Minister Mark Drakeford confirmed that travellers entering Wales would immediately face different rules when coronavirus restrictions are eased on Monday.
‘The people who run the transport system will make sure that people are aware that as they come into Wales different rules apply,’ he said.
‘If you travel into Wales by road now you will see signs that say “Welsh rules apply”. That will be true on trains and other forms of transport as well.’ The First Minister continued: ‘I hope people will observe the clear advice of the prime minister in England, that they should continue to wear face coverings on public transport.
First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford says people can expect to see road signs that say ‘Welsh rules apply’ The move to end the legal requirement in England sparked a major backlash, with experts warning that cases will spike as a result. in London, Greater Manchester, the Liverpool City Region, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, North of Tyne, and the West of England slammed the move.one expert questioned how much good wearing face masks would do in crowded spaces if around three in ten refuseThe vast majority of scientists agree that face coverings do help stop the spread of Covid-19, particularly in crowded indoor settings, by stopping droplets from people’s noses and mouths.
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