Some welcome the scrapping of Covid laws, while others urge caution.
Vicky McDonald owns a chocolate shop on Barry's High Street.
"Personally I welcome the lifting of masks and restrictions just because I'm really keen to get back to normal life," she said."It's hard to gauge what they're feeling about their experience in the shop."Builders Ian Toomey and Trevor Dell say they will be keeping their masks on when they are working"We should keep the face masks in all built-up areas, football stadiums, rugby matches, everywhere where you get a good crowd," Mr Dell said.
She said she thought the rules on masks should have been kept in place for "public transport, doctors, shopping"."They're very strict in Spain, you've got to wear your mask shopping and as soon as you go out through the door."
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