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He said: 'In recent weeks we have reopened retail [areas] and footfall is rising. We want to give people more confidence to shop safely and enhance protection for those who work in shops. 'Sadly, sales assistants, cashiers and security guards have suffered disproportionately in this crisis. 'The death rate of sales and retail assistants is 75 per cent higher amongst men and 60 per cent higher amongst women than in the general population. ' Mr Hancock added that children under 11 and Britons with certain disabilities would be exempt from the rules and the 'liability' for wearing a mask would lie with individual shoppers. Not all Cabinet ministers got the memo... The Cabinet appeared to be more divided than ever over the compulsory wearing of face masks yesterday. While Michael Gove was seen walking into a Pret a Manger without one, Liz Truss was pictured entering the exact same branch wearing a blue face mask only minutes later. Mr Gove, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, claimed on Sunday it was 'basic good manners' to wear masks in shops.
No mask? No service! Stores are told to turn away shoppers if they are not wearing face coverings as Matt Hancock prompts row by urging staff to 'call the police' Ministers are drawing up guidance for how to enforce face coverings It is expected to make clear they have the right to refuse customers service Police chiefs say they will struggle to enforce the rules which apply from July 24 Published: 17:26 EDT, 14 July 2020 | Updated: 20:22 EDT, 14 July 2020 Shoppers not wearing face masks are likely to be refused service under new Government rules. Ministers are drawing up guidance for shop managers on how to enforce the compulsory wearing of face coverings, which comes into force next week. It is expected to make clear they have the right to refuse customers service – just as they can turn them away if they were being rude or aggressive. Although shoppers who do not wear a mask can be fined up to £100, police chiefs say they will struggle to enforce the rules which apply from Friday, July 24.