Greece to lift mask usage for Covid in June


Greek Health Minister Thanos Plevris says Greece is set to lift the mandatory use of protective face masks for Covid-19 in indoor and outdoor public spaces from June to September. – EPA pic, May 19, 2022.

GREECE is to lift the mandatory use of protective face masks for Covid-19 in indoor and outdoor public spaces from June to September, Greek Health Minister Thanos Plevris announced on yesterday.

“From June 1, 2022 to September 15, 2022 the mandatory use of the mask is suspended in all indoor and outdoor areas. These include airplanes and intercity transport where there is a numbered seating, such as trains and buses,” Xinhua quoted him as saying via the Greek national broadcaster ERT.

The measure concerns the public as well as employees, he noted.

Mask wearing remains mandatory in hospitals, care facilities for the elderly, as well as urban transport, like buses and the metro, according to a ministry press release.

Announcements regarding schools and sea transport will follow next week.

Although the measure is lifted and no fines will be imposed, “we still advise and recommend, in particular to people belonging to vulnerable groups, to continue wearing masks,” the official said.

Lately, Greek authorities have gradually lifted most restrictive measures for Covid-19.

Yesterday, the National Public Health Organisation (EODY) announced 4,626 new infections and 19 deaths within 24 hours, while 161 patients were on ventilators nationwide. Although the numbers of new daily cases remain high, the pressure on the healthcare system is now manageable, experts noted. – Bernama, May 19, 2022.


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