Scarves and other face coverings no longer allowed
Mask wearing in most medical settings across the Island is now compulsory.
The department of health and social care says people attending its facilities must wear a fluid resistant, IIR standard, three layered mask.
Until now people had been able to wear a scarf, or other face covering, instead.
Masks will be provided for people who don't have them.
Minister David Ashford says people who are exempt will be catered for but those that refuse to follow the rules won’t be allowed in:
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