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Covid, in France from February 28, no more indoor masks for the vaccinated

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In France, from February 28, the use of a mask indoors will no longer be mandatory for those with a vaccination pass that certifies vaccination against Covid-19. This was announced by the French Ministry of Health, which motivates the decision by “improving the health situation”. Instead, you will need to continue to use the mask on trains and airplanes.

Two years after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, many countries that have passed the peak of the latest wave driven by the contagious Omicron variant and are loosening or removing all health restrictions for an imminent return to normal in all areas of life daily. Very soon behavioral measures and rules will be filed that have become habitual such as masks, vaccination passes, tampons and social distancing. In Europe, leading the return to normal was Denmark, which lifted many of the restrictions as early as February 1. Now there could be London and Great Britain, but everywhere in the world there are many governments that are oriented in the same direction.

As of today, travelers vaccinated with at least two doses can enter the UK without testing for coronavirus. Vaccinated travelers, whether British residents or visitors, now only need to fill in a ‘passenger locator form’ before arriving in the UK. As for unvaccinated travelers, however, they will continue to be required tests for the detection of Covid-19 before and after arrival, but they will no longer need to self-isolate until the test is negative.

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