Keep each other safe in #Devon by keeping your distance in busy places and slowing the spread.
Where possible you should keep 2m apart. If this is not possible you should keep a distance of at least 1m with certain precautions such as a face covering.#DoItForDevon pic.twitter.com/2f2Z3DQPxe
— Devon County Council (@DevonCC) July 23, 2020
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From tomorrow, 24 July, face coverings will be mandatory in shops &supermarkets in England.
However, remember that it's not possible for people with certain conditions to wear a face covering. Please be mindful that not all disabilities are visible.https://t.co/KQLFh0o1HW pic.twitter.com/J3niPMKsln
— Devon County Council (@DevonCC) July 23, 2020
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If you’re out visiting our beautiful beaches then please be respectful and do the right thing to stop the spread.
Please take your litter home with you or use a nearby bin to help keep Devon safe.
Do it for your family, do it for your community #DoItForDevon pic.twitter.com/yJs7fWlmJp
— Devon County Council (@DevonCC) July 23, 2020
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Protect loved ones and self-isolate when alerted by the NHS Test and Trace Service. If you’re told you have been exposed to an infected person you must self-isolate for 14 days, even if you feel well.
Find out more at https://t.co/PoFbTCWLuK#DoItForDevon pic.twitter.com/Heautr6N6f
— Devon County Council (@DevonCC) July 23, 2020