No masks for school exams, but use is mandatory on public transport
News coming soon regarding the masks. In the last few hours, the government has issued some rules regarding the use of these protective devices. The Draghi government met in a Council of Ministers and established some new rules for the use of masks, especially in schools and buses. Here’s everything you need to know.
Despite the coronavirus no longer scary as in the past, we still need to keep alert. In these last hours the government Draghi met in a Council of Ministers and established some new rules regarding the use of masks.
According to the latest information, it appears that the government Draghi has decided to extend the use of masks on buses, ships, planes, trains and the metro. Most MPs are in support of this decree, although some would like to eliminate all restrictions remained.
From 16 June it is possible not to use the masks in places such as indoor sporting events, cinemas and theaters. These were the words of the deputy Lisa Noja, group leader in the Social Affairs Committee on the matter:
In these hours the Government will have to make a decision on the obligation to wear a mask. On a personal basis, I hope that, in deciding, account will be taken of the many fragile people who have to take trains, planes, public transport.
EU health commissioner Stella Kyriakides on Twitter writes:
Even if Covid-19 is no longer in the foreground, the pandemic is not over. We need to be ready for the next few months. We will continue to work with and on behalf of our Member States to ensure adequate vaccine supplies for their needs, including potential adapted vaccines.
Although the coronavirus is no longer as scary as it used to be thanks to vaccines, the alert must still be high. You must be careful to use all protective devices, especially the masks.
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