The governor of São Paulo, João Doria (PSDB), should announce this Wednesday (9), at 12:45 pm, the release of the mandatory use of masks in open places, such as streets, parks and squares. In closed places, use must remain mandatory.
The Scientific Committee met this Tuesday (8) and will have a new meeting this Wednesday (9), at 11 am, to define the rules, informed the Metrópoles portal.
A study by the Municipal Health Surveillance of São Paulo indicates the release of the use of masks in streets, squares and parks, but recommends that the use of protection be maintained in closed spaces and on public transport.
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