Healthcare leaders are urging the government to be clear with the public about where and when to wear a face masks and want mask wearing to continue to be legal requirement in health and care settings.
As the government promises to publish ‘clear and strong guidance’ on mask wearing, nine in 10 healthcare leaders in England polled by the NHS Confederation, which represents organisations across the health service, say it should continue to be a legal requirement for people to wear masks in all healthcare settings.
NHS Confederation says that stronger measures may also be needed to ensure people continue to don a face covering every time they visit their GP, go to into hospital or see a healthcare professional in other setting.
Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said: “Covid-19 has not gone away and although the vaccine is helping to reduce the severity and impact of the disease, we really do have to continue to be careful and try to protect ourselves and each other.
“We know that face masks are proven to reduce the spread of Covid-19 which is why the overwhelming majority of our members are urging the government to be crystal clear with the public and say that it is a mandatory requirement to wear a face mask in all healthcare settings. NHS leaders are very concerned that unless the message is simple and unambiguous people may get confused and make their own rules which could put others at risk.”