The supermarket giant said customers who enter its stores won't be questioned - as they may have a hidden disability. It comes as the government prepares to make face coverings mandatory from July 24, in its latest fight against coronavirus. The guidelines state that supermarket staff will not be required to wear face coverings, but Sainsbury's supermarket rivals have said customers will be required to don coverings from this weekend. In England, fines start at £100, though will be reduced to £50 if the person pays within 14-days. See our guide on face mask exemptions and how to apply for a card, here
Source: Daily Mirror July 22, 2020 13:35 UTC