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Are changing rooms open in shops now?

CLOTHES shops are now open again across the country as coronavirus lockdown restrictions lift.

But what about changing rooms at your fave high street shops like Primark and H&M?

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Shops can reopen changing rooms today but not all retailers are planning toCredit: Getty

Fashion brands were finally given the go ahead to open changing rooms again from April 12, when non-essential shops opened their doors again.

Changing rooms had been closed since last year because of lockdown - Covid-secure guidance meant they had to remain shut.

The rule change is part of the roadmap for leaving lockdown set out by the government to get the country back to normal after covid.

But not all retailers have opened changing rooms yet, even though they are allowed to.

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Here's everything you need to know about fitting rooms reopening.

Will changing rooms be open from today?

Shops were allowed to open fitting rooms from April 12 without the need to quarantine clothing afterwards.

Previously shops were ordered to keep their changing rooms shut, after they reopened last summer.

But retailers called for change amid fears people won't return to high streets and will continue shopping online.

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Retailers don't have to offer fitting room services again and some are choosing not to.

What rules are there for changing rooms?

Retailers and customers have to follow Covid rules when using fitting rooms to try on clothes.

Shop managers need to leave it "several minutes" between customers and cubicles should be cleaned regularly.

Stores are also advised to deploy a member of staff to control entry to changing areas and allow only one person at a time into a cubicle.

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But the rules stop short of saying that clothes should be quarantined before being put back out on the shop floor again, as was required of them before.

The guidance says: "The enclosed nature of fitting rooms may result in increased risk of transmission of Covid-19. They should therefore be carefully managed to reduce that risk.

"Retail businesses should update their risk assessments for each premises where fitting rooms are being used."

Which stores have opened changing rooms?

John Lewis

John Lewis opened its fitting rooms on April 12, along with other in-store services like kids shoe fittings and home design services.

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Rules in place to keep customers and staff safe include wearing a face mask (unless exempt) and social distancing.

The retailer has staff on the door to help customers, manage queues and keep an eye on the number of people in store.

H&M

Fashion brand H&M has reopened some of its fitting rooms from April 12.

It is not clear exactly which stores will be open so it may be best to contact your local store before heading out.

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