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The new coronavirus rule change coming on Friday - what you need to know

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coronavirus rule - which will affect visits to pubs, restaurants, hospitality venues and close contact services - will come into force this Friday.

It will follow the most recent change on Monday as the 'rule of six' law prevents anyone 'mingling' or socialising in groups of more than six.From September 18, all venues will have to take contact details for people who are eating or drinking in, but not those taking away, under the new law.Until now that step has been voluntary, but from Friday it becomes mandatory and will apply to every single person in the party - not just one nominated contact.The rule for pubs, cafes and restaurants will also apply to other hospitality business, close contact venues such as beauty salons and tourist.

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