The French invited to remove their masks a little more indoors, in the face of the loss of speed of the Covid-19.
Guest of the 13 Hours newscast of TF 1 this Thursday, Prime Minister Jean Castex announced that, from Monday March 14, new places will be targeted by the reduction in the wearing of a mask.
After restaurants and cinemas, it will also no longer be compulsory in shops, as well as businesses and administrations.
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Exceptions remain, however: it is always compulsory to wear it in transport.
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Wearing a mask will remain compulsory in public passenger transport", said Jean Castex this Thursday noon, highlighting "the promiscuity" of users.
He also mentioned the end of the vaccination pass, also scheduled for March 14.
In mid-March, there will no longer be a need for a mask or a vaccination pass to go to the cinema, restaurant or bar.
“The conditions are met”, justified Jean Castex.
“We are going to suspend the vaccination pass wherever it applies today” from March 14, explained the Prime Minister.
“The health pass, in health establishments, retirement homes and establishments welcoming people with disabilities, remains in force”, however added Jean Castex.
The vaccination obligation for caregivers remains.