Marvin -
I'm sorry that I was confusing in what I was trying to say.
In the US we're SUPPOSED to be social distancing, wearing masks everywhere except the dentist and when dining in, from what I have experienced in a few different states. I didn't say that we were enforcing it, and again I have asked and was told that they have a "hands off" policy and are not allowed to ask a person to wear a mask, even though they have a sign stating at the entrance that it is a state law. It's very frustrating.
I said what I said because the article states that masks (in UK) are not required to be worn:
Visitors to cinemas, eat-in restaurants, concert halls, museums, heritage sites, theatres, hairdressers, gyms, leisure centres, dentists and opticians, pubs and restaurants are not be required to wear face masks.
So, it appears that the US is holding stricter criteria - that doesn't necessarily mean that the criteria is being followed.
Does that make sense?
Sea