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Keith Lemon launches the ‘I Love Variety’ celebrit...
Posted by John Guinn | Jul 25, 2020 | Lifestyle | 0
Local supermarkets support campaign to get shopper...
Posted by John Guinn | Jul 24, 2020 | COVID-19, Health | 0
Bedford Borough Council encourages people to wear ...
Posted by John Guinn | Jul 17, 2020 | Bedford Borough Council, COVID-19 | 0
Bedfordshire residents being urged to choose a ...
Posted by John Guinn | Jul 15, 2020 | Lifestyle | 0
COVID-19: Wearing a face covering
by John Guinn | Aug 2, 2020 | COVID-19, Health | 0
Evidence suggests that wearing a face covering does not protect you. However, if you are infected but have not yet developed symptoms, it may provide some protection for others you come into close contact with.
Although most people are wearing a face covering, some are not covering their nose
Read MoreKeith Lemon launches the ‘I Love Variety’ celebrity face mask campaign
by John Guinn | Jul 25, 2020 | Lifestyle | 0
Keith Lemon has launched Variety, the Children’s Charity, ‘I Love Variety’ face mask campaign (25 July 2020). The comedian and presenter has put his face on his very own personalised mask, as well as agreeing to promote the charity’s own branded ones.
From today, the public can buy the ‘I Love Variety’ face masks from Variety Charity Masks. The aim is to raise funds to help thousands of sick, disabled and disadvantaged children across the UK who are supported by Variety.
Read MoreLocal supermarkets support campaign to get shoppers to cover up
by John Guinn | Jul 24, 2020 | COVID-19, Health | 0
Supermarkets across the region are supporting a campaign to stop the spread of coronavirus by reminding shoppers they have to wear a face covering while in the store.
From today (24 July 2020) it is compulsory for people to wear a face covering in all shops in England, with those failing to comply risking a £100 fine.
Only children under the age of 11 and people for whom wearing a face mask could be harmful to their health will be exempt.
Read MoreBedford Borough Council encourages people to wear face coverings where social distancing is difficult
by John Guinn | Jul 17, 2020 | Bedford Borough Council, COVID-19 | 0
Bedford Borough Council is encouraging people to wear face coverings in shops, supermarkets and other situations where maintaining two metres social distancing may be difficult, if they can.
This is ahead of Friday 24 July, when face coverings are to become mandatory in supermarkets and shops.
Read MoreBedfordshire residents being urged to choose a “reusable mask”
by John Guinn | Jul 15, 2020 | Lifestyle | 0
Plastic Free Bedford and local Green Party councillors are encouraging residents to consider the environment when choosing a face covering to wear.
The call comes as new guidelines mean that from 24 July 2020 face coverings will be compulsory for shop customers.
The group said that the problem with single-use masks is that they are most often made from non-biodegradable and non-recyclable materials. Adding that these are harmful to the environment and add to the existing problem of single-use plastics and littering.
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