Face masks mandate lifted from June 1
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The mandate to wear face masks in all indoor and outdoor public spaces is lifted from June 1.
Face masks are also no longer required on airplanes, and on means of transport where seats are numbered, such as intercity trains and the country's long-distance KTEL coaches; the same applies to their staff.
However, face masks will still be required on all means of urban public transport (buses, trolleys, metro, tram and suburban railway trains), and in hospitals, health clinics and care facilities for the elderly.
Masks are also required in schools during the final exams.
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