France abolishes the obligation to wear a mask in public transport
The wearing of a muzzle is no longer mandatory in transport in France, as of Monday, in lifting the last major health restrictions in the fight against the Covid-19 epidemic, while a health calm prevails.
The decision announces the end of the last major restrictions associated with the Covid-19 epidemic in public places, and confirms that the anxiety caused by the epidemic in France has subsided, more than two years after the outbreak of Covid began in Europe.
In total, COVID-19 has killed more than 147,000 people in France, and 79.3 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated.
Over the past weeks, COVID-19-related infections and hospitalizations have declined after a very long winter wave.
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