The Spanish government restores the mandatory wearing of masks abroad

The Spanish government decided on Wednesday to make the wearing of masks outside mandatory again, after the number of Covid-19 infections rose sharply and recorded a record toll of nearly 50,000 injuries in 24 hours.

And the Spanish government said in a statement: “The wearing of masks outside has become mandatory again.”

The statement did not specify when this measure would enter into force, but the Spanish Council of Ministers will hold an extraordinary session on Thursday to approve this decree, so that the masks will be placed outside in force on Christmas, which is punctuated by many gatherings.

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