The government plans to approve the completion of the indoor masks by April 19th

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Healthcare has already given a date to autonomous communities to remove masks indoors. Minister Carolina Darias informed the health advisers she meets with the Territorial Council that the government intends to approve its elimination in the Council of Ministers on April 19, as confirmed by sources present at the meeting.

The event will finally be adopted after Easter, in line with the recommendations of Alerts Report technicians, and must pass the Council of Ministers to become effective as it is regulated by royal decree. It must then go to Congress for ratification. The new rule is expected to take effect on April 20 or 21, after being published in the official state newspaper.

Consequently, the decision ultimately rests with the government. In any case, all communities except Euskad and Asturias agreed to the health proposal, although the Madrid community said it preferred to make the decision before the holidays, sources close to the meeting said. This is one of the areas that, along with Catalonia, has been asking for weeks to fully or partially alleviate the use of facial masks. The two most embarrassing communities have expressed doubts about the date because it is too early, in the case of Euskad, and because of the age of its population, in Asturias.

However, there will be exceptions to the general withdrawal and you can continue wearing it whenever you want. One month after the government announced that the end would come “very soon”, there are still restrictions on the end. A notification report consisting of ministry and community technicians responsible for making recommendations is finalizing the proposal, though he has already sent the project to regional advisors supporting the closure of schools, shops and hotels. , Except cinemas and museums.

By this time it is clear that elimination will not be total, but facial masks will remain in some areas such as health centers, social health centers and public transport. Restricting its use in schools is another measure already agreed upon by the technical body for its “impact on social interaction and personal development”. The benefit, in this case, “may outweigh the potential risk of transmission to this group” justifies the paper’s proposal, which recommends retaining it among the most vulnerable teachers.

Source: El Diario

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