The Council of Ministers will approve on April 19 a new regulation on the use of masks in interior spaces where will no longer be mandatory in these areas except for health and social health centers and transportation, a measure that will take effect after one day.
This is how he explained the Minister of Health, Carolina Dariasto journalists in a recess of the Interterritorial Council of the Ordinary National Health System met this Wednesday in Toledowhere the directors were informed of their intention to present a new law of royal decree to the first Council of Ministers after the Easter holidays.
The new rule will be published in the BOE a day later and will take effect immediately, the minister added.
Besides , Darias advanced that it would no longer be mandatory inside the house except for “spaces where there may be people with vulnerabilities: health centers, hospitals, social health centers -residence- and transportation “.
In others it would be a “responsible recommendation to use, especially when crowded and when it comes to vulnerable people.” In the school environment, “of course” there is no need to wear a mask, although teachers with weakness factors are advised to wear it.
According to Darias, this relaxation is possible because “fortunately”, Spain has a “very high level of vaccination” and an epidemiological situation “in a favorable context”, so they made this decision “taking advice from experts”.
Well, as this newspaper has proven, this measure of flexibility they will not apply to football stadiums where the mandatory use of masks will be maintained in all First and Second division stadiums. Thus, the proposal that there will be any incident from next April 20 where if the total capacity is maintained.
Source: La Verdad

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