People in Wales are no longer legally required to wear face coverings in shops and on public transport as the regulation ended on Monday. The legal requirement on CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus self-isolation has also become guidance. But the mask mandate remains in health and care settings, and businesses must continue to carry out CCP virus risk assessments and put in place “reasonable measures” accordingly. These last remaining CCP virus regulations are due to be reviewed on April 14 and lifted on April 18 “if the current public health situation remains stable,” according to the guidance. While people are no longer legally required to self-isolate after showing COVID-19 symptoms or testing positive for the CCP virus, which causes COVID-19, they are still recommended to do so. The £500 ($655) support payment for low-income individuals isolating after testing positive will continue to be available until June, First Minister Mark Drakeford confirmed. The Welsh government also …
CCP Virus Regulations on Self-Isolation and Mask-Wearing Mostly End in Wales
March 28, 2022
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