Mask-wearing plays big in Europe’s post-lockdown protocol
France on Monday joined the ranks of European countries which have mandated the use of face masks in all indoor public places, in another sign that the face mask is playing big in Europe’s post-lockdown measures to limit COVID-19 transmission.
Before France, multiple governments – from Belgium, the Czech Republic, Greece, and Romania to Slovenia, Albania, and Serbia – have already obliged their citizens to cover their mouth and nose in indoor public spaces.
A dozen other European countries such as Britain, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland and Malta have mandated the use of face masks on public transport.
MASK-WEARING IN PUBLIC SPACES IN FRANCE
On Monday, the French government’s order to make mask-wearing mandatory came into effect, amid worrying signs of acceleration of the virus circulation and a growing number of clusters.
According to the order, wearing a face mask is now compulsory for all people over the age of 10 in restaurants and hotels, shops, covered markets, museums, cinemas, concert halls, places of worship, airports and stations, libraries, vacation centers, administrations and banks.
Any person who refuses to comply will pay a fine of 135 euros (154.7 U.S. dollars).
“That is because we note that there are worrying signs of resumption of the epidemic in certain places of the national territory,”
Health Minister Olivier Veran told France Info radio on Monday morning.
Since the lifting of lockdown on May 11, health authorities have detected between 400 and 500 active coronavirus clusters resulted mainly from family meetings during the summer holidays, the minister added.
On July 16, the region of Mayenne in northwestern France took the lead by ordering the public to start wearing face masks in all public spaces after an increase in the number of coronavirus infections in six communes.
ELSEWHERE IN EUROPE
In France’s northern neighbor Belgium, the rule on the compulsory wearing of a face mask in public places came into force on July 11.
“Everyone over the age of 12 is obliged to cover their mouth and nose with a mask or any other fabric alternative in the following establishments: shops and shopping centers, cinemas, concert or conference halls, auditoria, places of worship, museums, libraries, casinos and gambling halls, and the buildings of the justice system,”
according to the Belgian government’s official gazette.
The fine for refusing to wear a mask…
Source: Xinhua
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Face mask do NOTHING except confirm the wearer is a brain washed minion. I will risk jail before I will wear another FACE DIAPER. Say NO to globalist tyranny and the New World Order. Wake up people we are being played by the elite.