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Chris Whitty will continue to wear a mask out of ‘common courtesy’
Chris Whitty, the government’s chief medical adviser, said he will continue to wear a mask in certain situations after Covid restrictions end on 19 July.
He told a Downing Street press conference that he would don a face covering in indoor, crowded spaces “to protect other people,” and if he were required to by any competent authority.
“The third reason is if someone else was uncomfortable if I did not wear a mask, as a point of common courtesy, of course I would wear a mask,” he said.
The government is ending the legal obligation to wear a face covering.



































































































































































