In recent days, the possibility of the mask becoming mandatory again has gained momentum, but the Prime Minister has wanted to silence the rumors and make it clear that it will become optional.
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French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne dispelled rumors and doubts about the mask in the French state on Wednesday. Its use is not mandatory, but optional. Given the covid-19 data, the debate has remained latent, as the Minister of Health, François Braun, has so far not wanted to rule out this possibility.
In France, 105,000 new positives have been detected in the last 24 hours, with many considering the state to be submerged in the ninth wave of covid-19. Hospital admissions have increased by 24% and deaths by 22%, with an average of 72 daily deaths from this disease in the country.
With this data on the table, the debate over enforcing the kiss has been hot in the country lately. But today Borne, like other ministers, has ruled out that possibility. “We don’t always have to ban or impose,” he said. “The government also believes in the personal responsibility of the French,” he said. Don’t forget that masks, vaccines and tests are now available to the public to reduce contagion.
Nowadays, the mask is not mandatory, neither on public transport nor in pharmacies. She only volunteers in hospitals, consultations and nursing homes.
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Source: EITB

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