Sorry I know we've posted a lot about this lately but we know many of you have been feeling anxious about face coverings if you find wearing one impossible. More information has been released and the governments in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland state that saying you’re exempt should be enough – people who have a health reason not to wear a covering shouldn’t be asked to provide evidence of their condition, such as an exemption card or medical note, when trying to enter a shop, supermarket or any other place where they are mandatory.
But many people will still feel comfort from having something that explains their exemption. The government in England have unveiled a face covering exemption card and badge for printing or downloading. If you are unable to wear a face covering, you may find this helpful. You can find the relevant government page here gov.uk/government/publicati...
In Wales, the government has advised that you should consider carrying an exemption card or something relating to your medical condition like a prescription or hospital appointment letter.
Remember: if you can, please wear a face covering in enclosed spaces where social distancing may not be possible or when you may come into contact with people you don’t normally meet. Sometimes the feeling of wearing a mask might take a bit of getting used to, but trying different types and starting with short periods of time can help you feel more comfortable. However, if you find it impossible to wear a face covering, you don’t have to wear one. There isn't a blanket rule for people with asthma, but if people can't wear a face mask for medical reasons, they are exempt. An example of this is if a mask makes you too breathless.
All of our advice and the current guidance on this topic can be found here asthma.org.uk/advice/trigge...