Britons should KEEP wearing face masks, top health chief says
Dr Jenny Harries says Brits should mask up during 'periods of high prevalence'. She hinted the UK could resemble countries where mask-wearing is common. Insistence comes despite daily cases have fallen week-on-week since Friday.
Dr Jenny Harries says Brits should mask up during 'periods of high prevalence'. She hinted the UK could resemble countries where mask-wearing is common. Insistence comes despite daily cases have fallen week-on-week since FridaySouth Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
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