Let’s face it: Compulsory mask-wearing in Spain largely ends

Madrid, April 20, (dpa/GNA) – After almost two years, compulsory mask-wearing to contain the coronavirus pandemic is a thing of the past in Spain.

Starting Wednesday, the rule is only in force in public transport, as well as in old people’s homes and health care facilities.

However, experts called on the population to continue to be cautious and to voluntarily cover their the mouth and nose in poorly ventilated indoor areas, and in crowded pedestrian zones.

The Cabinet decided to abolish the mask rule on Tuesday. The danger posed by the coronavirus has “clearly decreased,” Health Minister Carolina Darias, stressed after the meeting. Thanks to the high vaccination rate in the country, which was hit particularly hard by the pandemic in spring 2020.

The seven-day incidence rate in Spain on Tuesday, was just under 257 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants. However, all positive tests and coronavirus infections no longer have to be reported.

About 85% of the population has been vaccinated.
GNA