As of Monday, the mask is no longer compulsory in places requiring a vaccination pass.
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“Inside, let’s all keep the mask on.” The Renaloo patient aid association launched an awareness campaign on Monday, February 28, to encourage the wearing of a mask indoors, while it is no longer compulsory in places subject to the vaccination pass since Monday. “Severely immunocompromised people remain at very high risk from the Covid epidemic, recalls the association. In this context, the end of wearing a mask indoors, in places subject to the vaccination pass, causes great concern among the people concerned and threatens to exclude them even further from any social life.
Let’s stand in solidarity with immunocompromised people
✅ Let’s allow them to resume their life as before.⁰
❤️ Inside, let’s all keep the mask on
Please support our campaign… #graft #dialysis #kidneyhttps://t.co/CTQU1cONQe pic.twitter.com/Q6UtRF9Vez—Renaloo (@Renaloo) February 28, 2022
As of Monday, the mask is no longer compulsory in places requiring a vaccination pass. Clearly, it will no longer be imposed in museums, cinemas, restaurants. It will remain compulsory at work, in shops, administrations, public services and transport.