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Coronavirus: France makes masks mandatory in some outdoor public spaces – Euronews
People in Nice, Lille and Bayonne, among other French towns and cities, now have to wear masks at open-air markets, among other outdoor public spaces.

Wearing a mask in certain outdoor public spaces has been made mandatory in some French towns and cities.
Local state representatives have been given the authority to impose face coverings in outdoor public areas after hundreds of new clusters emerged over the last few weeks.
The new measures have been introduced in places many people are likely to gather like parks, markets and city centres, in areas where the virus has surged.
In Nice, the mayor has declared that everyone is required to wear…
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