Outdoor mask mandate in Greece scrapped

The measure will take effect on Saturday, March 5

The Greek Committee of Experts on Covid has recommended the scrapping of the mandatory use of a mask outdoors, which the government accepted.

However, the committee strongly recommended the use of the mask outdoors in places where there is overcrowding, especially for people who are at a higher risk of being infected with the coronavirus.

The Committee of Experts also recommended that the capacity of public transport be increased to 100%.

A relevant announcement states: “At today’s meeting, the Committee of Experts under the Secretary-General of Public Health, Irini Agapidaki, suggested the abolition of the mandatory use of a mask outdoors. However, the use of a mask outdoors in crowded areas remains a strong recommendation, as well as in people with risk factors for serious illness and unvaccinated people”.

The new measures will be implemented from Saturday 05.03.2022.

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