AS you are aware, everyone has to wear a mask in supermarkets now.
This is not happening in my local Tesco.
I visited it today and found if people haven’t got a mask and say they are exempt and not wearing a lanyard, then Tesco give them one! How ridiculous is that?
Surely they should be obtained from a doctor with a medical certificate?
By all accounts, the lanyards they give out are the ones with daisies on.
Apparently those are for people with a disability, not an illness.
People are saying it’s their human right not to wear them.
Isn’t it, therefore, our human right to shop in a safe environment where everyone is considerate?
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Most people with COPD are able to wear a mask for a few minutes to do a quick shop.
My husband can manage it with a multitude of breathing problems.
I’m so angry. Nothing has changed.
I didn’t buy any food and now I must wait until I can get a delivery slot from somewhere.
This is an emergency and 100,000 people have died.
Managers should refuse to let anyone in without a mask or visor.
JO COOPER
Glastonbury
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