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The

end of the mandatory mask

comes to

public transport

.

This has been announced by the Ministry of Health, although the

masks will continue to be maintained in some cases

.

These are all the details.

When does the end of the mandatory mask on public transport come into effect?

If the Health forecasts are fulfilled, after the processing in the Council of Ministers this Tuesday, February 7,

the measure would enter into force the following day

.

Government agreements are usually approved the following day in the Official State Gazette (

BOE

), so

the official removal of the masks would arrive this Wednesday, February 8

.

Where the use of masks will not be mandatory

The

obligation to wear a mask on public transport will

be lifted .

This modifies the following point of Royal Decree 286/2022: "In the means of

air transport

, by rail or cable and in

buses

, as well as in

public passenger transport

. In the

closed spaces of ships and boats

in which it is not possible to maintain a distance of 1.5 meters, except in the cabins, when they are shared by groups of cohabitants.

Where will it continue to be mandatory?

At the moment, except for surprises, Minister Carolina Darias has announced that, although it is under study,

the mask will be kept in pharmacies and residences

, as well as

health

and

social health

centers (

hospitals

,

clinics

,

outpatient

clinics ...).

Therefore, the following assumptions of the last RD that until now regulates the use of masks would be maintained: "In health centers, services and establishments as established in Royal Decree 1277/2003, of October 10, which establish the general bases for the authorization of health centers, services and establishments".

That is, in the following situations:

Workers and visitors to care centers and people admitted when they are in shared spaces outside their room.

Workers and visitors in shared areas in social and health centers


When did masks start to be used?

More than 900 (963) days have passed since

the order regulating its mandatory use was published in the BOE on May 20, 2020

.

Since then, progressively in 2022, they have been withdrawn in some spaces.

First abroad: Royal Decree 115/2022, of February 8, gave the green light to leave the masks aside outdoors.

Later, in closed spaces: Royal Decree 286/2022, of April 19, eliminated the use of masks indoors, with the exceptions of public transport and sanitary and socio-sanitary spaces.

This is the one that will remain in force until next February 8.

Despite not being mandatory, when and why is the use of a mask recommended?

In the norm, which will see the light in the

BOE on February 8

, perhaps

basic recommendations

will be added , in which a

"responsible use of the mask"

will be appealed , as has already been done on past occasions.

Above all, emphasis is placed on

situations in which people are going through a respiratory infectious process

and the mask is an element to avoid contagion to the closest individuals and serve as a shield against transmission.

Vulnerable population

in any situation in which they have prolonged contact with people at a distance of less than 1.5 meters.

Teachers with vulnerability factors

.

In the workplace and in the family environment, gatherings of friends and private celebrations

when there is a person with a respiratory infection

.

In seasonal periods in which it is known that there is a large

circulation of respiratory viruses

that can be concentrated in closed spaces for public use in which people pass through, such as

shops

(shopping centers, supermarkets or small businesses);

in

closed spaces

where people spend time without eating or drinking (cinemas, theatres, concert halls, museums, etc.) and in closed spaces where people spend time eating and drinking (bars, restaurants, nightclubs, nightlife...).

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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