THE mask will no longer be mandatory from tomorrow, Saturday, on public transport in Belgiumbut will remain mandatory in healthcare facilitiesannounced the competent committee Codeco.
In Belgium, the mask will no longer be mandatory on trains, trams, buses, the metro and all forms of public transport. However, it remains mandatory in hospitals, clinics and pharmacies. In other clinics, for example dentists, psychologists or physiotherapists, the mask is still recommended when the distance of one and a half meters can not be maintained. Where mandatory mask use is abolished, there is still a recommendation for its use.
The Belgian Health Committee for Coronavirus (Codeco) has also decided to lift all travel restrictions. Unnecessary travel is no longer discouraged and all quarantine obligations apply only to people returning from a country where a variation is alarming.
THE Codeco also announced that the barometer, which provides for the entry into force of new measures in case certain levels of contamination are exceeded, is deactivated.
In terms vaccination certificate (Covid Safe Ticket), the legal framework at this stage does not allow the re-introduction ofdespite only in the event of a pandemic resurgence.
In Belgium, the rate of virus replication is less than 1. 79% of the population (9.1 million people) have received one dose of vaccine and 60% (7.1 million) two doses.
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