Morrisons & Sainsbury’s to ban shoppers who refuse to wear face masks in stores

MORRISONS and Sainsbury's will ban shoppers who refuse to wear face masks in their stores.
It comes amid fears fears that supermarkets could become hotspots for coronavirus.
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Sainsbury's will order security guards to enforce mask laws as well as make sure people are not shopping in groups.
Morrisons will stop customers from going inside without a face covering unless they are medically exempt as part of tougher restrictions.
As part of the rules, customers who arrive at Morrisons stores without a face mask will be offered one free of charge by staff.
If they then refuse to wear one, they won’t be allowed to enter stores.
The only exception will be if you’re allowed not to wear a face covering for medical reasons, such as a physical or mental illness.
Children under the age of 11 also don’t have to wear a face mask.
THE following groups of people don't need to wear a face mask when in a public place:
This includes:
If you're not exempt, you must wear a face covering in the following settings in England:
As part of government guidelines, you can be fined £200 for not wearing a face mask in a public setting - again, unless you are exempt.
Fines double each time someone is found in breach of the rules, up until a maximum of £6,400.
Morrisons confirmed the stricter rules will come into force from today.
Morrisons Chief Executive, David Potts said: “Those who are offered a face covering and decline to wear one won’t be allowed to shop at Morrisons unless they are medically exempt.
“Our store colleagues are working hard to feed you and your family, please be kind.”
The supermarket has already introduced several coronavirus rules, including limiting the number of customers allowed in stores.
In September, it started a three per person limit on a few key products, including toilet roll and disinfectant, but these have now been lifted.
NHS staff get a priority hour from Monday to Saturday between 6am and 7am and on Sunday, either at 9am or an hour before usual opening if later than that.
There are marshals on the doors at Morrisons, social distancing measures in place and perspex screens at tills.
Other supermarkets have also introduced similar Covid-secure rules - you can read our full supermarket lockdown guide here.
For example, Asda has marshals at the front of stores to remind the public to wear face masks.
If a customer arrives without a covering, they'll be asked to purchase one.
Speaking to The Sun in September, the supermarket wouldn't say if shoppers face being turned away if they refuse to wear a mask, and it said it would be down to the police to issue fines.
We've asked rival supermarkets - including Tesco, Sainsbury's, Aldi, Lidl, Marks and Spencer and Waitrose - if they're tightening their face mask rules and we'll update this article when we know more.
The update from Morrisons comes as ministers told local councils to at any one time to stop the virus spreading.
Meanwhile, supermarkets will see fresh checks on safety policies and possible fines for those flouting rules.
Vaccine Deployment Minister Nadhim Zahawi begged Brits to stay at home in an interview with LBC this morning.
He said: "Please, please, please stay at home. I am concerned about supermarkets.
"We want to make sure people follow the one-way system and wear masks and face coverings."
Speaking today as part of a Downing Street coronavirus news briefing, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said he praised Morrisons for the tougher face mask rules.
He said: "I applaud the step Morrisons has taken today. I want to see all parts of society playing a part in this."
Morrisons previously expanded its click and collect service with 37,000 slots now available every day.
Find out the latest supermarket lockdown rules here.
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