The obligatory mask in the streets of downtown Toulouse is over.

From this Wednesday, passers-by will be able to circulate in the hypercentre without wearing it and without risk of being fined.

With a falling incidence rate, to 128.9 positive cases per 100,000 inhabitants in Haute-Garonne and 142 cases in the Pink City, the prefect of Haute-Garonne has decided to reduce health measures.

⚠️ # COVID19 |

Evolution of the obligation to wear the #mask


👉In #Toulouse: wearing a mask is no longer compulsory on public roads in the hypercentre as of September 8, 2021


👉In #HauteGaronne: wearing a mask remains compulsory in these places and circumstances ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/4jDxEUHnzn

- Prefect of the Occitanie and Haute-Garonne region (@PrefetOccitanie) September 7, 2021

However, the mask remains mandatory in public transport, near schools, in closed places, but also in markets, flea markets, at fairs or in queues.

As in demonstrations of more than 10 people on the public highway.

State services have also decided to repeal the compulsory presentation of the health pass to access the eight large shopping centers in Haute-Garonne and within the Ikéa store.

It had been in effect since August 16.

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