With the requirement to wear masks and socially-distance in public spaces to end on Monday, Saman Javed speaks to those most at risk from the virus about their biggest concerns
“For many, the lifting of restrictions will make them feel like they have less freedom rather than more,” Sarah Woolnough, chief executive of Asthma UK and the BLF told. “The new guidance means the burden of staying well has fallen squarely on them and many will feel they can’t participate in the same daily activities as they did before.”
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