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Portugal removes mask mandates

By IANS | Published: April 22, 2022 2:15 PM

Lisbon, April 22 Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has issued a government decree removing the mandatory use ...

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Lisbon, April 22 Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa has issued a government decree removing the mandatory use of masks for almost all situations.

According to the President's website, Rebelo "promulgated a governmental order" related to Covid-19 restrictions, which include reducing the mask-mandate, reports Xinhua news agency.

The Council of Ministers agreed that conditions have been met for the non-compulsory use of masks, said Minister of Health Marta Temido at a press conference.

But masks are still mandatory in places "frequented by vulnerable people", such as nursing homes, health facilities and public transport, he added.

Noting that the pandemic is not over yet, she made it clear that restrictive measures may change again pending future needs.

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Tags: XinhuaCouncil Of MinistersMarcelo rebelo de sousaRebelo de sousaThe portuguese council of ministers
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