it will continue to be compulsory on public transport in london, but not in the rest of england from monday, when restrictions are lifted. london s mayor, sadiq khan, says the rule should have been retained throughout the country. the mayor of the west midlands says he is expecting passengers on all forms of public transport in the west midlands to wear face coverings. in scotland, masks still have to be worn for now in enclosed spaces, and in wales, face coverings will remain mandatory on public transport and in health care settings. our transport correspondent caroline davies reports. whether a mask is a must orjust recommended when busy will depend where you are travelling on public transport from monday. in london, you will need to wear one to travel on all of transport for london s services or risk being turned away or removed. wearing a facemask indoors reduces the chances of transmission, don tjust take my word for it, the government s own advisers sage say that, as do the wor
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