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Supermarkets customers have been told to behave to limit the risk of them becoming infected with the coronavirus while queuing or doing the shopping. Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi signalled the Government may consider further action to restrict the risks of contagion as he urged Britons to be careful. Speaking to Sky News, Mr Zahawi said: We are concerned that, for example, in supermarkets, we need to make sure people actually wear masks and follow the one-way system, and when they are at capacity to operate safely, people wait outside