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Making the wearing of face masks in shops in England compulsory could "trigger abuse" of staff, unions and businesses have warned. | Making the wearing of face masks in shops in England compulsory could "trigger abuse" of staff, unions and businesses have warned. |
Union Usdaw said workers should not be made to enforce the rule if it becomes law as it could make them targets. | |
And the Federation of Small Businesses said masks could make some "happier to shop", but others more nervous. | |
On Monday, Boris Johnson said people in England "should be wearing" face masks or other coverings inside shops. | On Monday, Boris Johnson said people in England "should be wearing" face masks or other coverings inside shops. |
The prime minister said the government would decide in the next few days if "tools of enforcement" were needed. | The prime minister said the government would decide in the next few days if "tools of enforcement" were needed. |
'Confrontational positions' | 'Confrontational positions' |
Waterstones boss James Daunt told the BBC's Today Programme that making people wear masks in shops seemed "a perfectly reasonable thing". | Waterstones boss James Daunt told the BBC's Today Programme that making people wear masks in shops seemed "a perfectly reasonable thing". |
But the book chain boss also said it "would not be right" to ask staff to enforce the rule. | |
"There are a tiny, tiny minority of people who will be confrontational over it and it is not the position of shop workers to enter into that situation," he said. | "There are a tiny, tiny minority of people who will be confrontational over it and it is not the position of shop workers to enter into that situation," he said. |
"We shouldn't put ourselves in confrontational positions, but I think we can, as retailers, if we are requested to do so, clearly tell everybody it is a sensible thing to do." | "We shouldn't put ourselves in confrontational positions, but I think we can, as retailers, if we are requested to do so, clearly tell everybody it is a sensible thing to do." |
The union Usdaw said workers were already dealing with more abuse than normal and urged the government to clarify its policy on face coverings in shops. | The union Usdaw said workers were already dealing with more abuse than normal and urged the government to clarify its policy on face coverings in shops. |
"It should never fall on shop workers to enforce the wearing of face coverings," warned Paddy Lillis, Usdaw general secretary. | "It should never fall on shop workers to enforce the wearing of face coverings," warned Paddy Lillis, Usdaw general secretary. |
Mike Cherry, national chair of the Federation of Small Businesses, added: "We must be careful that this does not become a trigger for abuse against shop owners and their employees. | |
"[This policy] is likely to make some people happier to shop, and make others more nervous." | "[This policy] is likely to make some people happier to shop, and make others more nervous." |
In Scotland it has been compulsory to wear a covering while inside a shop since last Friday. | |
Linda Bauld, professor of public health at the University of Edinburgh, told the Today programme that evidence now suggests that wearing masks in confined spaces makes a difference. | Linda Bauld, professor of public health at the University of Edinburgh, told the Today programme that evidence now suggests that wearing masks in confined spaces makes a difference. |
"Essentially infections are spread by droplets and they're relatively large when they come out in a cough or a sneeze but they become much smaller as they travel through the air. | "Essentially infections are spread by droplets and they're relatively large when they come out in a cough or a sneeze but they become much smaller as they travel through the air. |
"So the job of a cloth covering isn't so much to protect the wearer but to block the source of infection," she said. | "So the job of a cloth covering isn't so much to protect the wearer but to block the source of infection," she said. |
She said leaders should lead by example by being seen wearing face coverings and should explain clearly why it is needed or required. | She said leaders should lead by example by being seen wearing face coverings and should explain clearly why it is needed or required. |
"Enforcement needn't be heavy-handed. Requiring people to wear masks in shops will give that little extra nudge and make it much clearer for the general public," she said. | "Enforcement needn't be heavy-handed. Requiring people to wear masks in shops will give that little extra nudge and make it much clearer for the general public," she said. |
'Basic good manners' | 'Basic good manners' |
Last week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared for the first time in public in a mask and hinted that stricter rules were coming in England. | Last week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson appeared for the first time in public in a mask and hinted that stricter rules were coming in England. |
But on Sunday, Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove said there were no immediate plans to make masks in shops compulsory. | But on Sunday, Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove said there were no immediate plans to make masks in shops compulsory. |
However, on Monday Mr Johnson said: "I think people should be wearing [face masks] in shops. | However, on Monday Mr Johnson said: "I think people should be wearing [face masks] in shops. |
"And, in terms of how we do that whether we make it mandatory or not, we'll be looking at the guidance - we'll be seeing a little bit more in the next few days." | "And, in terms of how we do that whether we make it mandatory or not, we'll be looking at the guidance - we'll be seeing a little bit more in the next few days." |
Only 7% of shoppers say they have "complete faith" in current protective measures put in place by retailers, according to retail solutions firm Cennox. | Only 7% of shoppers say they have "complete faith" in current protective measures put in place by retailers, according to retail solutions firm Cennox. |
Its research suggested just over half of shoppers that had visited stores found measures inadequate or poorly managed. | Its research suggested just over half of shoppers that had visited stores found measures inadequate or poorly managed. |
"For the foreseeable future, safety is the new gold standard for retail loyalty," said Cennox boss Nick Cockett. "Shoppers will vote with their feet if they don't feel protected." | "For the foreseeable future, safety is the new gold standard for retail loyalty," said Cennox boss Nick Cockett. "Shoppers will vote with their feet if they don't feel protected." |
What do I need to know about the coronavirus? | What do I need to know about the coronavirus? |