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What Next, No Vaccine No Food?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Supporters of compulsory mask wearing rely on it being able to reduce water droplets, Theland. But viruses still gets through. And it is still over-reaction for a virus that many don't even realise they have caught. Besides one can choose not to sneeze, cough, or even speak towards folk. But worse, the compulsion, rather than simple (if misguided) advice, makes it a step far too far anyway. The UK is not supposed to be a totalitarian state.
Tailgateing would not be required judge. You'd simply have to wear a mask to get in and then take it off once inside.
Shops are privately owned places. If they have a rule that says you have wear a mask, trousers, or a pair of flippers to get in, you should follow it or go to a different one where none of those things are required.
Shops are privately owned places. If they have a rule that says you have wear a mask, trousers, or a pair of flippers to get in, you should follow it or go to a different one where none of those things are required.
not sure the government could apply any compulsion with regard to vaccinations - at least not in the short to medium term. even if millions of doses were to be available tomorrow, only the select few will be getting them to start with - NHS workers, care home staff and residents, and teachers, etc. also rans like most of us on here would be waiting months, maybe years to receive theirs.
//Shops are privately owned places. If they have a rule that says you have wear a mask, trousers, or a pair of flippers to get in, you should follow it or go to a different one where none of those things are required.//
So long as the shops do not fall foul of disability discrimination laws. There are some who are insisting on face coverings with no exceptions. Others are questioning potential shoppers about any health conditions they may have which provide a “reasonable excuse”. It is not their business to do that and they may find themselves in breach of the law if they do.
//not sure the government could apply any compulsion with regard to vaccinations//
With the law as it currently stands, they cannot.
So long as the shops do not fall foul of disability discrimination laws. There are some who are insisting on face coverings with no exceptions. Others are questioning potential shoppers about any health conditions they may have which provide a “reasonable excuse”. It is not their business to do that and they may find themselves in breach of the law if they do.
//not sure the government could apply any compulsion with regard to vaccinations//
With the law as it currently stands, they cannot.
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