People in England must wear masks in pubs, restaurants, bars and theatres from today or face a fine of up to £6,400. It's also now compulsory to wear a face covering in taxis and private hire cars - and staff in pubs, restaurants and shops are no longer exempt.
But you are allowed to remove your mask to eat in a restaurant or drink in a pub - once you're sat down. The law has been expanded yet again as the government battles to curb escalating coronavirus cases.
Put simply, it's now mandatory to wear a mask in pretty much every indoor public space in England. Fines have been doubled as of today to £200 on a first offence, doubling on each repeat offence to a maximum of £6,400 if you get caught a sixth time.