wearing a mask is no longer compulsory from this Monday morning in public transport

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07:22 : ? End of the obligation to wear a mask in transport: “It’s a good time to relax certain measures. We have a little room to avoid an epidemic recovery”, explains Pascal Crépey, epidemiologistFollow the live ⤵https://t.co/0naQZOp7fu https://t.co/CNQUkYKNJg

07:21 : Is it wise to now lift the obligation to wear a mask in public transport?“It’s a good time to relax certain measures”comments on franceinfo the epidemiologist Pascal Crépey.

07:16 : Hello, for the moment, I continue to wear the mask in crowded places and even sometimes outside with the pollens which continue to fly. And then let’s be honest, in public transport, it’s also practical against certain… inconveniences linked in particular to the heat.

07:14 : Hello, I will continue to wear it, non-vaccination obliges for my part. And then it also protects me, more or less, from all allergens.

07:13 : Irresponsible decision. Even if I’m tired of being hidden I will continue to wear it.

07:17 : Many of you are reacting to the end of the compulsory wearing of masks in transport. Opinions are divided.

07:18 : Some are varied this morning. Release devotes his to the end of the obligation to wear a mask in public transport. .

06:49 : The end of a certain French-style hypocrisy… For several weeks, the number of people who no longer wore it, or who wore it incorrectly, was becoming more and more significant, with a certain passivity from the authorities. So yes, giving freedom to everyone is a much better approach!

06:49 : I think to keep the mask in transport if there are a lot of people. Ditto in crowded places (markets or shops)

06:48 : I take the train tomorrow. I’m so glad I’m not wearing a mask anymore. Phew!

07:18 : The end of the obligation to wear a mask in public transport makes you react.

06:28 : In North Korea, the pandemic has now claimed 50 lives, according to official figures. Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, lambasted the country’s health authorities on Monday for their handling of the pandemic. During a Politburo meeting, he complained in particular about the fact that pharmacies were not open 24 hours a day. Drug supply officials “have not rolled up their sleeves and properly assessed the current crisis”reported the state media KCNA.

06:22 : The mask is no longer compulsory in public transport from today. Do you welcome the news with relief? Are you going to keep wearing it anyway? Write to us in the comments.

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