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Covid, mandatory masks? How it works in the rest of Europe

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Covid, mandatory masks?  How it works in the rest of Europe

Ffp2 mask compulsory until June 15 on board all means of local and long-distance public transport (trains, airplanes, subways, trams, buses, etc.). But also for free time in indoor cinemas and theaters, concert halls and sports halls. As well as in hospitals and nursing homes for the elderly (Rsa), for workers in the private sector (only recommended instead in the public sector). And in the classroom until the end of the school year. Despite the abolition of the green pass starting from 1 May, with its rules on masks, Italy is among the major European countries the one with the most significant restrictions.

In France, stop mask on public transport

France has eliminated both the “pass vaccinal” (the super green pass) and the obligation to wear masks indoors (outdoors, the obligation no longer exists since the beginning of February), ie in schools, from 14 March. cinemas, theaters, restaurants, shops, supermarkets. The mask remains mandatory only in hospitals. Wearing them is no longer mandatory in France since May 16, not even in public transport.

It should be noted that Belgiumis preparing to remove the compulsory mask in public transport. It will remain only for hospitals.

In Spain, no masks are required at school

From Wednesday 20 April, in Spain there is no longer the obligation to wear a mask in closed places (including classrooms), with the exception of public transport, hospitals, health centers and residences for the elderly . Furthermore, according to the regulations of the Ministry of Health, individual companies will be able to determine whether their employees will have to wear them or not in the workplace, as well as stores and large-scale distribution chains will be able to indicate to customers whether to keep them or not.

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In Greece from 1 June no masks indoors

In Greece, the use of indoor masks and Covid certificates have been revoked for the summer tourist period and authorities will consider restoring them in September. In particular, from 1 May until 31 August, citizens will no longer have to present the coronavirus vaccination to enter indoor or outdoor spaces such as restaurants. And the authorities have lifted the obligation of the Green Pass to enter the country. Furthermore, from June 1st it will no longer be mandatory to wear masks indoors.

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