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Face coverings – when to wear one, how to make one and badges for people do not have to wear one

Support and advice is on offer about using face coverings to help tackle the COVID-19 outbreak, including resources to help people who do not have to wear any kind of a mask.
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The Government defines a face covering, in the context of the pandemic, as something which safely covers the nose and mouth. You can buy reusable or single-use face coverings. You may also use a scarf, bandana, religious garment or hand-made cloth covering but these must securely fit round the side of the face.

They are intended intended to protect others, not the wearer, against the spread of infection because they cover the nose and mouth, which are the main confirmed sources of transmission of virus that causes coronavirus infection.

Reduce the spread

Coronavirus (COVID-19) usually spreads by droplets from coughs, sneezes and speaking. These droplets can also be picked up from surfaces, if you touch a surface and then your face without washing your hands first. This is why social distancing, regular hand hygiene, and covering coughs and sneezes is so important in controlling the spread of the virus.

The best available scientific evidence is that, when used correctly, wearing a face covering may reduce the spread of coronavirus droplets in certain circumstances, helping to protect others.

Exemptions

In settings where face coverings are required in England, there are some circumstances where people may not be able to wear a face covering. People are asked to be mindful and respectful of such circumstances, noting that some people are less able to wear face coverings, and that the reasons for this may not be visible to others. There are more details about exemptions here.

To help with this, cards are available in a variety of formats to show the carrier does not have to wear a face covering:

Exemption badge for use on your mobile phone (PDF)

Optional badge to be screen-shotted and stored on a mobile phone to show the carrier is exempt from wearing a face covering. There are four versions to choose from.

Exemption badge to print and use

Optional badge to show the wearer is exempt from wearing a face covering. There are two versions to choose from. There are

Exemption card to print and cut

Optional card to print and fold to show the carrier is exempt from wearing a face covering. To cut and fold into a badge.