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Welsh Government confirms new coronavirus rules on face masks and meeting indoors in Wales

Face mask and meeting up rules will apply in shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants as well as in private homes

First Minister Mark Drakeford

First Minister Mark Drakeford will today confirm changes to the rules on meeting people indoors to help prevent the spread of coronavirus in Wales.

It's a move that shows the return to normal shopping will not be soon, according to the Welsh Retail Consortium. And the retail trade union Usdaw welcomed the announcement and urged the public to comply and respect shop workers

The changes come as parts of Wales have seen an increase in cases of the virus linked to people meeting and socialising with others indoors but without social distancing.   

From Monday, face masks are to become compulsory in indoor public spaces like shops in Wales.

 

The head of the Welsh Retail Consortium [WRC], Sara Jones, lamented the "dearth of detail" in the announcement. While, Ben Francis, FSB Wales Policy Chair, said the need for effective communication will become more pressing with an increase in local lockdowns.

Ms Jones said: "Retailers supported the government in encouraging customers to voluntarily wear face coverings, and we will play our part in informing customers of their new duty. However, it will be the responsibility of customers to wear a face covering in shops. The enforcement of face coverings in store should not fall on retail workers but instead be a matter for the appropriate authorities."

This concern was echoed by Usdaw, with Nick Ireland, Usdaw Divisional Officer, said: "It needs to be made clear that shop workers are not responsible for enforcing the law. We are concerned that it may be another flashpoint for abuse of staff, which has doubled during the pandemic."

WRC's Ms Jones said that throughout the pandemic they had worked closely with the Welsh Government to ensure there is relevant guidance for the retail industry which reflects the reality of retail operations.