The month of March will have a little taste of the world before.
The mask, worn daily for many months, will no longer be compulsory in closed places subject to the vaccination pass from February 28, with the exception of transport, the Ministry of Health said on Friday, highlighting the “improvement of the health situation” and the drop in the number of new cases of Covid-19.
Wearing a mask, which was already no longer compulsory outdoors since February 2, will therefore no longer be so either "in other closed places subject to the vaccination pass", i.e. establishments dedicated to the activities of leisure, restaurants, drinking establishments, fairs…
On the other hand, it “will be kept in transport and closed places not subject to the vaccination pass”, detailed the ministry in a press release.
Another reduction in sight for this end of the month: the screening system for people who have had contact with a person who tested positive.
“Contact persons will only have to carry out a single test (self-test or antigen test or RT-PCR test) on D2 (i.e. two days after having received the information of having been in contact with a person tested positive) instead of three tests today (on D0, D2 and D4)”, specified the ministry.
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