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Wales’ face mask law could be scrapped in March

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The law in Wales requiring people to wear face masks could be scrapped by the end of March, First Minister Mark Drakeford has said.

The Welsh government said falling case rates meant it could begin to ease its remaining coronavirus restrictions.

Covid passes for entertainment venues, nightclubs and large events will no longer be needed from 18 February.

Also, pupils will not have to wear masks in class from February 28 and schools can then decide their rules.

The law requiring face coverings in most public places will be relaxed from 28 February as well.

While they will still be required in shops, public transport, hairdressers, salons and health and social care, they will no longer be needed in venues such as places of worship, cinemas and museums.

Self-isolation rules are being kept in place, but ministers will look again at this and other remaining regulations at the next Covid review, which is due on 3 March.

All remaining face covering rules could be lifted by the end of that month if public health conditions continue to improve, the Welsh government said.

In England Boris Johnson has said that self-isolation rules in England could end by 21 February.

Speaking on the Today programme on Friday, the Welsh government’s economy minister Vaughan Gething said this was a “highly unusual” move by the Prime Minister which hadn’t been discussed between the Welsh government’s and the UK government’s chief medical officers.

He added: “There’d been no advice from SAGE, no joint recommendation or discussion between chief medical officers saying that this was the right thing to do, no scientific advice provided, no meeting between health ministers in advance.

“Things which would have been quite normal if significant changes were being made in the course of the pandemic.”

He was asked what would happen to someone who had Covid who lived in England but came to work in Wales without self-isolating, Mr Gething said that person would be “in breach of the law”.

“If you are in Wales, you need to follow the rules in Wales, it’s that simple”.

“The difficulty always is finding who has breached the rule but the clarity is that there an important reason to self-isolate. If you test positive then you are still infectious.”

“At this point it is still an important measure to have in law.”

The Welsh Conservatives called for a date for the removal of all Covid laws, while Plaid Cymru said Labour ministers should spell out what criteria must be met for the restrictions to be lifted.

Mr Drakeford said his government was “confident that coronavirus rates are falling and we can look forward to brighter times ahead”.

But he said he would not remove all measures at once “because the pandemic is not over yet”.

He added: “To keep Wales safe we need to remain cautious and do everything we can to reassure those who feel most at risk.

“Next month, we will publish a plan setting out how we will move beyond alert level zero and the emergency footing on which we have been operating for nearly two years.”

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