Masks on board, even Italy says enough (or almost enough)
From today it will no longer be mandatory, even in Italy, when flying to wear an FFP2 mask. The government has decided [...]
From today, it will no longer be mandatory, even in Italy, to wear an FFP2 mask when flying. The government has decided to Comply with ECDC guidance and to remove the obligation altogether by turning it into a council.
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The choice of the executive led by Mario Draghi is therefore to. Adapt to what almost all other European countries have done, at least as far as flights are concerned, while on all other means of transportation the obligation remains at least until September.
The security device will also no longer be needed for indoor shows and sporting events. Therefore, the mask requirement falls away., Italy was the only country that required the most rigid type of masks to be worn, namely FFP2s with a great many foreign passengers who, unaware of the requirement, showed up at the airport and boarding without them.
With the United States removing the need for a pre-start buffer and the removal of the mask requirement we return (almost) to a travel world as before Of the pandemic,
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