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Masks look to be here to stay as a poll showed three-quarters of Britons plan to keep wearing them on public transport.
An exclusive poll for MailOnline has found that 72 per cent of the public are likely to don coverings to go on the train, Tube or bus after they become voluntary on 'Freedom Day'.
Two-thirds say they will keep the habit in shops and cinemas - while 32 per cent even expect to do so in parks, according to the research by Redfield & Wilton Strategies.
Some 64 per cent would back businesses barring customers who refuse to put on masks, and significant proportions would feel uncomfortable inside with others bare-faced.
The evidence of ongoing anxiety among the public comes despite Boris Johnson declaring his intention of pushing ahead with 'Freedom Day' on July 19.
The poll by Redfield & Wilton Strategies for MailOnline found 64 per cent would back businesses barring customers who refuse to put on masks
The research found 72 per cent of the public are likely to don coverings to go on the train, Tube or bus after they become voluntary on