Coronavirus

England Enacts Face Mask Mandate

Anyone age 11 or older must wear a mask in many indoor public spaces.

England Enacts Face Mask Mandate
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In England, anyone age 11 or older entering enclosed public areas such as shops, banks or supermarkets now must now wear a face mask.

The rule — which exempts people with certain health conditions or disabilities — went into effect less than 12 hours after the government announced it. Anyone who defies the mandate could be fined as much as $127. The chairman of England's police union said officers will only be called in as a last resort.

Some places that already have strict COVID-19 regulations — like eat-in restaurants and hair salons — don't have to comply.

The U.K.'s daily cases peaked in April and sharply declined in May and June. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says that while the country has done well to curb the spread, the virus "is still there." He said he expects the country to be "well on the way past" the virus in a year.

He said, "I do still think that we have tough times ahead in keeping this virus under control and we have tough times ahead in coming through economically. But I have absolutely no doubt that we are going to and this country is going to bounce back stronger than ever before."

The U.K. has counted almost 300,000 coronavirus cases and over 45,000 deaths.