With the government’s pandemic restrictions easing further from this week, more than half the people who took part in a local bus company's online survey - have said they think face coverings should still be worn on public transport.
With the government’s pandemic restrictions easing further from this week, more than half the people who took part in a local bus company's online survey - have said they think face coverings should still be worn on public transport.
57% of those who took part in the survey - which was carried out by Border Bus, thought that it should still be mandatory to wear a face covering when on a bus or train. Meanwhile, East Suffolk One understands that many pubs and resturants here in Suffolk are expected to maintain similar ways of operating, after stage 4 of the Government's 'Roadmap' comes in to effect from Monday 19th July.
This will include encouragning customers to keep wearing face coverings - and providing contact detials.

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