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masks will cease to be mandatory on transport in Spain from this Wednesday, although its obligations remain in places such as medical centers and pharmacies.
He Government Spain approved on Tuesday the lifting of mandatory transport, as did other European countries that are phasing out anti-COVID-19 measures.
“Another step in response” that Spain gave to the pandemic, based on the epidemiological situation in the country, said the Spanish Minister of Health. Caroline Dariasat a press conference in Madrid.
The incidence of the virus represents one of the lowest rates in the country at present, “if not the lowest” of the entire pandemic, and “we are in a situation of tremendous stability regarding COVID-19,” Darias said. .
The Minister explained this situation by the campaign vaccinationwhere about 110 million doses have been administered in a country of just over 47 million people, and stressed that the use of a mask is nonetheless still recommended for people vulnerable to the virus.
decision is made
The government has already called for the cancellation of the obligation for this date, which was claimed by other bus passenger transport associations and airlines, in line with its cancellation a few months ago in other European countries.
The Civil Rights Association said in the National Court of Spain that it will still be mandatory in transport, despite the fact that in July last year European Union recommended to remove.
The obligation remains in Spain in medical and social health centres, such as residences for the elderly or for people with disabilities, where it must be accepted by workers and visitors, but not residents. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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