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The mask, an uncomfortable accessory often required at the office

2020-06-02T20:23:38.357Z


Adapted in companies able to prevent Covid-19, it is not unanimous among employees.There are those who cut it out of mismatched socks, some scrupulous who double it with a transparent visor and even coquettes which match it with their summer dress. Accessory now compulsory from morning in public transport, until evening at the show - for the lucky ones in the green zone from this Tuesday - the protective mask is called to accompany us for a long time. As long as a vaccine or a t...


There are those who cut it out of mismatched socks, some scrupulous who double it with a transparent visor and even coquettes which match it with their summer dress. Accessory now compulsory from morning in public transport, until evening at the show - for the lucky ones in the green zone from this Tuesday - the protective mask is called to accompany us for a long time. As long as a vaccine or a treatment against Covid-19 is not available, warned the Minister of Ecological and Inclusive Transition, Élisabeth Borne.

Read also: Can an employer force his employees to wear a mask in a company?

In business, "if the respect of the physical distance of one meter between two people cannot be guaranteed , indicates the Ministry of Labor, the wearing of a mask becomes compulsory". But for those who have already tested it all day, whether because of the heat, the fabric that itches, the elastic bands that pull or the mist on the glasses, the accessory can quickly become uncomfortable.

Around the meeting table, some are disciplined, others less

Jeanne, executive in a large company

According to an early survey

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Source: lefigaro

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