
The requirement to wear สล็อตออนไลน์ a mask on public transport in England looks likely to end on 19 July - despite some opposition to the idea.
But asked if there were circumstances in which he would continue to wear a face covering, Boris Johnson said it would "depend on the circumstances".
"Clearly there's a big difference between travelling on a crowded Tube train and sitting, late at night, in a virtually empty carriage on the main railway line," he said.
And Health Secretary Sajid Javid has told the Commons it would be "sensible" to wear a mask on a "very crowded" London Underground train.
Before the PM's briefing, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he wanted the public to have a clear message over using face masks on public transport.
He told the BBC: “In London, (there) are some trains that we are responsible for, so what I wouldn’t want to do is have confusion where TfL (Transport for London) has one set of rules, and the government has other.
“The government knows my view; I was somebody who was advocating for wearing face masks last year in March and April.
“It was only a few months later, the government finally listened to our requests.
“I want people returning to the tubes and buses as soon as possible, I want the West End to be busy and thriving.
"One way to do that is to give people confidence in public transport."
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